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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_VorsterJohn Vorster - Wikipedia

    Balthazar Johannes " B. J. " Vorster ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈbaltɑːzar juəˈhanəs ˈfɔrstər]; also known as John Vorster; 13 December 1915 – 10 September 1983) was a South African apartheid politician who served as the prime minister of South Africa from 1966 to 1978 and the fourth state president of South Africa from ...

  2. Balthazar Johannes Vorster, também conhecido como B.J. Vorster ou John Vorster (13 de dezembro de 1915 - 10 de setembro de 1983), foi um político e jurista sul-africano, primeiro-ministro (1966-1978) e presidente (1978-1979) do país.

  3. A biography of Balthazar Johannes Vorster, the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1966 to 1978 and a leader of the Ossewa Brandwag. Learn about his role in apartheid, détente, Angola, Soweto and the information scandal.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Balthazar Johannes Vorster. Also known as: B.J. Vorster. Born: Dec. 13, 1915, Jamestown, Union of South Africa. Died: Sept. 10, 1983, Cape Town (aged 67) Title / Office: president (1978-1979), South Africa. prime minister (1966-1978), South Africa. Political Affiliation: National Party.

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  5. Balthazar (B.J.) Johannes Vorster. (December 13, 1915 - September 10, 1983) B.J. Vorster was born in Uitenhage in the Eastern Cape in 1915 and was the fifteenth son of a wealthy sheep farmer. He studied law at Stellenbosch University and set up his first practice in Port Elizabeth.

  6. Balthazar Johannes "John" Vorster. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi preso pelas suas simpatias nazistas e também por ser o líder da organização fascista "Ossewa Brandwag". Em 1945, incorporou-se ao Partido Nacional, pelo qual foi eleito deputado ao Parlamento em 1953.

  7. Overview. Balthazar Johannes Vorster. (1915—1983) Quick Reference. (b. 13 Dec. 1915, d. 10 Sept. 1983). Prime Minister of South Africa 196678; President 19789. Early career. Born in Jamestown, he studied at Stellenbosch, where he attended Verwoerd's lectures on sociology.