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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isie_SmutsIsie Smuts - Wikipedia

    Sybella (Isie) Margaretha Smuts née Krige, also known as Ouma Smuts, (22 December 1870 — 25 February 1954), was the second First Lady of the Union of South Africa, and a teacher, farmer, charity organiser and scrapbooker. She grew up in the British Cape Colony and qualified as a teacher in 1891.

  2. Although essentially a domestic, family-oriented woman, Isie Smuts was a successful public figure who only emerged in her own right in her old age. In 1943 the University of the Witwatersrand awarded the honorary degree D.Phil. awarded to her.

  3. 19 de mai. de 2016 · During the South African war at the beginning of the twentieth century, Isie Smuts, wife of Jan Smuts, was an ardent Afrikaner nationalist with strong hostility towards the British – often in contrast to her husband’s policy of reconciliation.

    • Suryakanthie Chetty
    • 2015
  4. Smuts at the time lived with his wife Isie in a house on the corner of Troye and Walker streets in Sunnyside, Pretoria. When the Boers declared war against the British on the 11th October 1899, it was with Smuts’ invasion plans that the Boer’s invaded the British Colonies of the Cape and Natal.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Isie_SmutsIsie Smuts - Wikiwand

    Sybella (Isie) Margaretha Smuts née Krige, also known as Ouma Smuts,, was the second First Lady of the Union of South Africa, and a teacher, farmer, charity organiser and scrapbooker. She was raised on a farm in the British Cape Colony and despite aspiring to become a physician, qualified as a teacher in 1891.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Isie “Ouma” Smuts (Picture: X.com). The Ouma Gifts and Comforts Fund was created shortly after the beginning of the Second World War (1939-1945) and was charged with sending morale packages to soldiers who were being mustered in South Africa or were on the front lines.

  7. Jan Christian Smuts (aka Jan Christiaan Smuts), OM, CH, ED, KC, FRS (24 May 1870–11 September 1950) was a prominent South African and Commonwealth statesman, military leader, and philosopher. He served as a Boer General during the Boer War, a British General during the First World War and was appointed Field Marshal by King George ...