General James Barry Munnik Hertzog KC (3 April 1866 – 21 November 1942), better known as Barry Hertzog or J. B. M. Hertzog, was a South African politician...
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Party. He was the son of J. B. M. (Barry) Hertzog, a former Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa. Albert Hertzog served as the South African Minister...
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Corey Hertzog (born 1990), American soccer (football) player Enrique Hertzog (1896–1981), was president of Bolivia, 1947–1949 James Barry Munnik Hertzog (1866–1942)...
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came to power for the first time in 1924 under Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzog, Malan was given the post of Minister of the Interior, Education and Public...
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instinctively pro-British stance. The SAP would solidify after the departure of Barry Hertzog and more radical Boer nationalists who formed the National Party. Rising...
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than Barry Hertzog the leader of the pro-Afrikaner anti-British National party that had joined in a unity government as the United Party. Hertzog's problem...
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7th Cabinet of the Union of South Africa, the 3rd formed by General Barry Hertzog, was in power from 17 May 1933 to 18 May 1938. "Geocities – South Africa"...
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Caravan Park. The Newcastle Golf Course is located in the suburb of Barry Hertzog Park and offers a mashie course, a driving range, an 18 hole course...
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government under J. B. M. Hertzog. When Hertzog advocated neutrality towards Nazi Germany in 1939, the coalition split and Hertzog's motion to remain out of...
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Fourth Hertzog Cabinet 8th Cabinet of the Union of South Africa (since the 1909 South Africa Act) 1938–1943 Barry Hertzog (c. 1920) Date formed 18 May 1938 (1938-05-18)...
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The First Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog was the executive power in South Africa from June 1924 to June 1929. It was also known as the pact government, due...
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short of endorsing the "end of empire" espoused by Smuts's arch-rival, Barry Hertzog. The recommendations were adopted unanimously by the conference on 15...
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Second Hertzog Cabinet 6th Cabinet of the Union of South Africa (since the 1909 South Africa Act) 1929–1933 Barry Hertzog (c. 1920) Date formed 14 June 1929 (1929-06-14)...
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name being borne by a later Prime Minister of South Africa, J. B. M. Hertzog. Barry also gained enemies by criticising local officials and their handling...
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The more radical Boers split away under the leadership of General Barry Hertzog, forming the National Party (NP) in 1914. The National Party championed...
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Prime Minister Barry Hertzog motion to remain neutral in the war is defeated in the Assembly 80 votes against 67. At this point, Hertzog goes to the Governor-General...
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6th Ave, Mint Rd, De La Rey St, 17th St (M10), Solomon St, Annett Rd, Barry Hertzog Ave M8 East/West M18 (Floracliffe) - M47 - N1 - M5 - M13 / M20 - R512...
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Africa (1910–1961) (under Apartheid from 1948) Louis Botha Jan Smuts Barry Hertzog Jan Smuts D. F. Malan Hans Strijdom Hendrik Verwoerd Republic of South...
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parliament, where she represented the district of Wonderboom. Loyal to James Barry Hertzog, she joined the United Party during the merger of the National Party...
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on 19 September 1925 with the foundation stone being laid by General Barry Hertzog.: 339 The land was donated by the Johannesburg City Council at Milner...
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Empire Road to reach its terminus at a junction with the M7 and M71 (Barry Hertzog Avenue).: 81 "Johannesburg Roads Agency - Company documents". www.jra...
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combining Jan Smuts' South African Party and most of Barry Hertzog's National Party. 1939: Hertzog left the party and a split formed following South Africa's...
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Gleneagles Road, travelling east through Greenside and crossing the M71 Barry Hertzog Avenue.: 55 The M20 continues east? then south-east, still as Gleneagles...
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6th Ave, Mint Rd, De La Rey St, 17th St (M10), Solomon St, Annett Rd, Barry Hertzog Ave M8 East/West M18 (Floracliffe) - M47 - N1 - M5 - M13 / M20 - R512...
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legislature Majority Opposition party National Party Opposition leader Barry Hertzog History Election 1920 election Legislature terms 10 months and 19 days...
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Avenue and Linden Road (M20).: 54 Tana crosses the Rustenburg Road / Barry Hertzog Avenue (M71) in Greenside and then becomes 6th Street in Parkhurst in...
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Emmarentia's first mosque. Located on the corner of Ingalele Road and Barry Hertzog Road. Emmarentia shares its borders with the suburbs of Melville, Greenside...
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Opposition leader Barry Hertzog History Election 1921 election Legislature terms 3 years, 4 months and 11 days Predecessor Smuts I Successor Hertzog I...
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Rand town of Kempton Park. Starting at an intersection with the M71 (Barry Hertzog Avenue) in Greenside, the route heads east as Greenhill Road to Parkview...
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warfare, which would be suited to the vast expanses of the Veldt. Botha, Barry Hertzog, Christiaan de Wet, and Koos de la Rey each commanded commando forces...
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