| Birth: | May 22, 1874 | | Death: | Feb. 7, 1959 |  Prime Minister of South Africa
A minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, he left the pulpit after the outbreak of World War I to become editor of an Afrikaner nationalist paper. Rising to prominence in the National party in Cape Province , he was elected to parliament in 1918. He served (1924-33) as minister of the interior, public health, and education in the cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog . After World War II, Malan's National party and the small Afrikaner party, campaigning on the issue of white supremacy, came (1948) to power with Malan as prime minister. His government initiated the racial separation laws known as apartheid . He retired as prime minister in 1954.
From the Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition (2008)
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Stellenbosch Cemetery
Cape Town Western Cape, South Africa | Created by: Mr. Badger Hawkeye Record added: Feb 11, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48002095 |
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