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    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. 7 de fev. de 2020 · Balthazar Johannes Vorster. Synopsis: Lawyer, instrumental in the founding of the Ossewa-Brandwag, and also became a general in its paramilitary wing, Minister of Justice, Prime Minister of South Africa and later President of South Africa. First Name: Balthazar. Middle Name: Johannes. Last Name: Vorster. Date of Birth: 13 December 1915.

  4. Balthazar Johannes Vorster conocido como John Vorster o B. J. Vorster (13 de diciembre de 1915 - 10 de septiembre de 1983), fue un político y jurista sudafricano, primer ministro (1966-1978) y presidente (1978-1979) del país.

  5. 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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  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Vorster, Balthazar Johannes (1915–83) South African statesman, prime minister (1966–78). Imprisoned during World War 2 as a Nazi sympathizer, he was a staunch advocate of apartheid under Hendrik Verwoerd and succeeded him as prime minister and Nationalist Party leader.

  7. Conheça a trajetória de Balthazar Johannes "John" Vorster, o primeiro-ministro sul-africano que defendeu o "apartheid" e foi substituído por Pieter Willem Botha. Saiba sobre sua vida, sua carreira política, sua relação com a Segunda Guerra Mundial e sua morte.