Talk:J. B. M. Hertzog

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[edit] Factual problems

As the time of writing, this article contains factual errors and contestable statements.

  • Herzog cannot be considered the "father of Apartheid" - the origins of the apartheid policy are complex and numerous.
  • The defeat in 1924 of Smuts' South African Party was by a coalition of Herzog's National Party and the Labour Party - which drew its support from the English-speaking working class - and was known as the Pact government

HeervanMalpertuis 23:14, 3 January 2007 (UTC)