Hendrik Verwoerd | |
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6th Prime Minister of South Africa | |
In office 2 September 1958 – 6 September 1966 |
|
Monarch | Elizabeth II (1958–1961) |
President | Charles Robberts Swart (1961–1966) |
Governor-General |
Ernest George Jansen (1958–1959) Charles Robberts Swart (1959–1961) |
Preceded by | Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom |
Succeeded by |
T. E. Dönges as Acting Prime Minister |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd 8 September 1901 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | 6 September 1966 Cape Town, South Africa |
(aged 64)
Nationality | South African |
Political party | National Party |
Spouse(s) | Betsie Schoombie |
Children | 7 |
Alma mater |
University of Stellenbosch University of Berlin University of Hamburg University of Leipzig |
Occupation | Professor, politician and newspaper editor |
University of Stellenbosch University of Berlin
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd (8 September 1901 – 6 September 1966), also commonly referred to as Dr. Verwoerd, was a South African professor, newspaper editor-in-chief and politician who served as Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966. He is regarded as the mastermind behind socially engineering and implementing the racial policies of apartheid, the system of legal racial classification and forced racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. Verwoerd played an instrumental role in helping the far right National Party (South Africa) come to power in 1948 serving as their propagandist and political strategist. He eventually rose to party leader in 1958. During his time in office Verwoerd rigidly enforced Apartheid policies through further introducing oppressive laws, which diminished the rights of ordinary individuals, especially black South Africans. He greatly empowered, modernised and enlarged the police, secret police and army. Verwoerd ordered a secret all-out offensive against those who opposed apartheid, which resulted in tens of thousands of people being detained, imprisoned, exiled, assaulted, tortured and killed (Sharpeville Massacre). Verwoerd, was a far right-wing authoritarian leader and an Afrikaner nationalist. He was a strong advocate of the Afrikaner volk, language, culture and Christian religion. He held the belief that white control over South Africa could only continue if the races lived apart. He survived an assassination attempt in 1960, succumbing to a subsequent one in 1966.
Prior to entering politics, Verwoerd was regarded as a brilliant social science scholar at Stellenbosch University. He completed his undergraduate studies magna cum laude majoring in: Sociology, Psychology and Philosophy. Verwoerd, continued his studies completing his Masters and Doctorate in both Social Psychology and Philosophy. As a result of his impressive academic performance, he received a post-doctoral scholarship from the University of Oxford, but turned it down and continued his research in the fields of Sociology and Psychology at various German Universities including Hamburg, Leipzig and Berlin. Upon his return to South Africa, he was appointed professor of Applied Psychology at Stellenbosch University at the age of 26. He was then later appointed as head of the Sociology department in 1933.