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  1. Daniel François Malan (22 de mayo de 1874-7 de febrero de 1959) fue primer ministro de Sudáfrica. Se lo considera el máximo exponente del nacionalismo afrikáner. Bajo su gobierno se empezaron a implementar las políticas del apartheid. Malan fue desde joven un ferviente defensor del afrikáans, un

  2. Daniël François Malan PC (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈdɑːni.əl franˈswɑː mɑːˈlan]; 22 May 1874 – 7 February 1959) was a South African politician who served as the fourth prime minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954.

  3. 18 de may. de 2024 · Daniel F. Malan (born May 22, 1874, near Riebeeck West, Cape Colony [now in Western Cape, S.Af.]—died Feb. 7, 1959, Stellenbosch, S.Af.) was a statesman and politician who formed South Africa’s first exclusively Afrikaner government and instituted the policy of apartheid (the enforced segregation of nonwhites from whites).

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Daniel_MalanDaniel Malan - Wikiwand

    Daniel François Malan (22 de mayo de 1874-7 de febrero de 1959) fue primer ministro de Sudáfrica. Se lo considera el máximo exponente del nacionalismo afrikáner. Bajo su gobierno se empezaron a implementar las políticas del apartheid. Datos rápidos Primer ministro de Sudáfrica, Monarca ... Daniel Malan.

  5. Learn about the life and political career of D.F. Malan, the leader of the National Party and the architect of apartheid in South Africa. Find out his biography, achievements, and controversies in this web page.

  6. Students. Scholars. (1874–1959). Daniel Malan was a statesman and politician who formed South Africa’s first exclusively Afrikaner government and instituted the policy of apartheid (the enforced segregation of nonwhites from whites). Daniel François Malan was born on May 22, 1874, near Riebeeck West, Cape Colony (now in Western Cape, South Africa).

  7. For the full article, see Daniel F. Malan . Daniel F. Malan, (born May 22, 1874, near Riebeeck West, Cape Colony—died Feb. 7, 1959, Stellenbosch, S.Af.), South African politician. Malan obtained a doctorate in divinity (1905) and became a Dutch Reformed minister before entering parliament in 1918.