HERTZOG, JAMES BARRY MUNNIK

hûrtˈsŏg, hĕrtˈsôkh, 1866–1942, South African military and political leader. Before the South African War, in which he commanded a division of the Boer forces (1899–1902), he had been a judge in the Orange Free State. As minister of education in the Orange River Colony (1907–10), he insisted upon the teaching of Dutch as well as English in the schools. In the first cabinet of the Union of South Africa he was minister of justice (1910–12), but his active resistance to Louis Botha, then premier, and to the supremacy of Great Britain brought about a crisis, and he was dropped from the government. Hertzog then took the lead in organizing the National party, opposed to imperialism and aiming at a state independent of the British Empire. After 1924, when by an alliance between that party and the Labour party a coalition government was formed, he was prime minister for 15 years until Sept., 1939. His administrations protected domestic industries, passed measures of racial segregation, and disenfranchised the Bantu of the Cape Prov. Hertzog was at first inclined to appease Hitler, favoring a return of German colonial territories, but he advocated neutrality in World War II. Parliament then repudiated his anti-British stand.

See biographies by C. M. van den Heever (1946) and O. Pirow (1958).

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...of Carnarvon, 1925. HOWELL H. GWIN, JR. HERTZOG, JAMES BARRY MUNNIK. Born near Wellington in the western Cape Colony...immigrants to Dutch South Africa * in 1736, James Barry Munnik Hertzog was a leading Afrikaner soldier, nationalist...
Hertzog, James Barry Munnik; Union of South Africa Afrikaner Broederbond, 66 - 67 Afrikanerdom, 64 Afrikaner Party, 67 . See also Hertzog, James Barry Munnik; Malan, Daniel Fran 7 ois; NP Afrikaner Republics, 15...
...Christiaan, Minister of Finance in Hertzog Cabinet, 208 -9; in financial...to Smuts, defeated, 172 , 174 Hertzog, James Barry Munnik, leader of Boer commando, 42...266 ; dies, 285 ; 57 passim . Hertzog, Mrs., 210 Het Volk The People...
...Andrew, 34 Hawthorne, Peter, 81 Heard, Anthony, 15, 17, 62 Heever, I. W. van den, 131 Hertzog, Albert, 68 Hertzog, James Barry Munnik, 6 Heunis, J. C., 132 Hoagland, Jim, 83 Hokkie , private box , purchase by Department of...
...hero of Khoikhoi and San, 12 - 13 Helpmekaar , 104 , 110 Herstigte Nasionale Party HNP , 151 , 167 Hertzog, Albert, 151 Hertzog, James Barry Munnik, 208 ; Afrikaner general in South African war, 93 , asked to resign from Cabinet, 103 - 104...
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...testimonies of G.G. Munnik and W. Windham in South...Service: Lieutenant Ernest James Matthews, 12th September...Thomas, Audrey Cowley and James Edward Matthewson, Benoni...death notices for Abel James Hider, Henry Hughes...Testimony of G.G. Munnik," SANAC, volume IV...


 

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HERTZOG, JAMES BARRY MUNNIK hurt sog, hert sokh, 1866 1942, South...he was dropped from the government. Hertzog then took the lead in organizing the...disenfranchised the Bantu of the Cape Prov. Hertzog was at first inclined to appease Hitler...


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