Jozua François Naudé

Jozua François Naudé (* April 15, 1889, † May 31, 1969 ) was a South African politician.

Naudé was descended from Huguenots. He was in 1918 one of the founders of the African Broederbond. From 1 June 1967 to April 10, 1968, he was interim President of the Republic of South Africa. Naudé took office after the elected president Theophilus E. Dönges had died before taking office. Naudé's successor was Jacob Johannes Fouché.

Naudé was a member of the National Party. Christiaan Beyers Naudé His son Frederick was since the 1960s, a staunch opponent of the represented by this party apartheid.

Charles Robberts Swart | Jozua François Naudé | Jacob Johannes Fouché | Nicolaas Diederichs | Marais Viljoen | Balthazar Johannes Vorster | Marais Viljoen | Pieter Willem Botha | Frederik Willem de Klerk | Nelson Mandela | Thabo Mbeki | Kgalema Motlanthe | Jacob Zuma

  • President ( South Africa)
  • South Africans
  • Born in 1889
  • Died in 1969
  • Man
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