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  1. Jozua François Naudé (* 15. April 1889; † 31. Mai 1969) war ein südafrikanischer Politiker. Naudé stammte von Hugenotten ab. Er war 1918 einer der Gründer des Afrikaner Broederbond. Vom 1. Juni 1967 bis 10. April 1968 war er Interimspräsident der Republik Südafrika.

  2. Jozua Francois Naudé (20 March 1873 – 28 August 1948) was a South African pastor, school founder and co-founder of the Afrikaner Broederbond.

  3. 8. Nov. 2022 · Jozua François (Tom) Naudé (15 April 1889, Middelburg, Cape – 31 May 1969 Cape Town) served as Acting State President of South Africa from 1967 to 1968. A National Party politician for many years, he served as Minister of Posts and Telegraphs from 1950 to 1954, as Minister of Health from 1954 to 1958, and as Minister of Finance ...

    • Middelburg, Cape Colony
    • April 15, 1889
    • Cape Colony
    • May 31, 1969
  4. 10. Dez. 2022 · Genealogy for Jozua Francois Naudé (1873 - 1948) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Middelburg, Eastern Cape
    • Middelburg, Eastern Cape, South Africa
    • March 20, 1873
    • Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa
  5. Jozua Francois Naudé (Middelburg, Kaap, 20 Maart 1873 - 27 Augustus 1948) was eers 'n onderwyser, maar daarna 'n predikant en leiersfiguur in die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk. Naudé ontvang sy opleiding op Stellenbosch waarna hy gaan onderwys gee het.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_NaudéTom Naudé - Wikipedia

    Jozua François "Tom" Naudé (15 April 1889, Middelburg, Cape Colony – 31 May 1969, Cape Town) served as acting state president of South Africa from 1967 to 1968. [2] A National Party politician for many years, [3] he served as Minister of Posts and Telegraphs from 1950 to 1954, as Minister of Health from 1954 to 1958, and as ...

  7. One of eight children, Beyers Naudé was born to Jozua François Naudé and Adriana Johanna Naudé (née) van Huyssteen in Roodepoort, Transvaal (now Gauteng). The progenitor of the Naudé name was a French Huguenot refugee named Jacques Naudé who arrived in the Cape in 1718.