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Malan and died
General Magnus Malan died peacefully at home on Monday 18 July 2011.

Malan and 1963
Adolph Gysbert Malan, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar ( 24 March 1910 – 17 September 1963 ), better known as Sailor Malan, was a famed South African World War II RAF fighter pilot who led No. 74 Squadron RAF during the height of the Battle of Britain.
Malan was earmarked for high office from early on in his military career ; one of the many courses he attended was the Regular Command and General Staff Officers Course in the United States of America from 1962 to 1963.
* Adolph Malan ( 1910 – 1963 ), known as Sailor Malan, Royal Air Force fighter pilot in the Second World War

Malan and from
By birth a Swiss descended from an exiled French family, Malan was born in Geneva, where his father, Dr Henri Abraham César Malan ( 1787-1864 ) enjoyed a great reputation as a Protestant divine.
The National Party ensured that the memory of the Springbok Legion, Torch Commando and of Sailor Malan was purged from history because there was a fear particularly that young Afrikaners might want to emulate Malan.
Running on the platform of self-determination and apartheid as it was termed for the first time, Prime Minister Daniel Malan and his party benefited from their support in the rural electorates, defeating General Jan Christiaan Smuts and his United Party.
Prime Minister Daniel Malan announced his retirement from politics following the NP's success in the elections of 1953.
The chief vehicle of Afrikaner nationalism at this time was the " Purified National Party " of D. F. Malan, which broke away from the National Party when the latter merged with Smuts ' South African Party in 1934.
From 1989 to 1994 the party had three co-leaders, Zach de Beer, Denis Worrall and Wynand Malan, and won 34 seats in the 1989 election, up from 20 before the vote.
In his term of office, from 1948 to 1954, Malan took a number of steps to break ties with Britain:
* Malan was a crucial player in the move to get the word " British " taken away from " British Commonwealth ".
Most of the National Party's MPs stayed with Hertzog, and as Strijdom was loyal to Malan, he was the only MP from Transvaal to support Malan's ideals.
With regard to racial policies, he believed strongly in the perpetuation of white minority rule and during his term " Coloured " voters were removed from the common voters roll and put on a separate Coloured voters roll, something that Malan started to do but could not push through.
The Stellenbosch wine route, established in 1971 by Frans Malan from Simonsig, Spatz Sperling from Delheim and Neil Joubert from Spier is a world renowned and popular tourist destination.
In July 1991, following a scandal involving secret government funding to the Inkatha Freedom Party and other opponents of the African National Congress, President F. W. de Klerk removed Malan from his influential post of defense minister and appointed him minister for water affairs and forestry.
It was first translated into English by S. C. Malan from the German of Ernest Trumpp.
In 1946 she was with George on a tour of South Africa and despite threats from the National Party leader Daniel François Malan he played to black audiences.
To compose his team, Mr. Cardoso invited some economists from PUC-Rio all with education in American universities, including Pedro Malan, Pérsio Arida, André Lara Resende, Winston Fritsh and Gustavo Franco.
* 17 September-Adolph Malan, World War II fighter pilot, dies from Parkinson's disease at the age of 53.
Members of the Malan family lineage traced from France and Italy: Members of the oldest Protestant sect in the world, the Valdese, or Waldensians, of northern Italy, migrated to the United States, some to Uruguay.
At the same time, prices were liberalized and, working along with Pedro Malan, a US $ 2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund secured to shore up internal currency reserves.

Malan and at
Many famous pilots served at Kenley, including the famous South African fighter ace ' Sailor ' Malan, Group Captain P. H.
Malan commanded 74 Squadron with strict discipline and did not suffer fools gladly, and could be high-handed with sergeant pilots ( many non-commissioned pilots were joining the RAF at this time ).
After tours to the USA and the Central Gunnery School, Malan was promoted to Group Captain in 1941 and became Station Commander at Biggin Hill.
In a speech at a rally outside City Hall in Johannesburg, Malan made reference to the ideals for which the Second World War was fought: “ The strength of this gathering is evidence that the men and women who fought in the war for freedom still cherish what they fought for.
* China: 45 tests ( 23 atmospheric and 22 underground, at Lop Nur Nuclear Weapons Test Base, in Malan, Xinjiang )
However, in 1949, at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers ' Conference in London ( with Malan in attendance ), India requested that, in spite of its newly-attained Republican status, it remain a member of the British Commonwealth.
Malan retired in 1954, at the age of eighty.
As a result of this advice, Malan enrolled at the University of Stellenbosch in 1949 to study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
At the end of 1949, the first military degree course for officers was advertised and Malan joined the Permanent Force as a cadet, going on to complete his BSc Mil at the University of Pretoria in 1953.
China established the Lop Nor Nuclear Test Base on 16 October 1959 with Soviet assistance in selection of the site, with its headquarters at Malan, about northwest of Qinggir.
In 1952, the army decided to give Lin Wang to Taipei Zoo at Yuanshan ( 圓山 ), where he met his lifelong mate Malan ( 馬蘭 ).
At the former campus at Malan Road, the junior college had an air conditioned hall.
The ballet had its premiere on 10 September 1988 at the Artscape Theatre Centre, formerly known as the Nico Malan Opera House, in Cape Town, South Africa.
A court-martial was held on 7 October 1939, at which, Freeborn later claimed, that Malan said he never gave the order to attack.

Malan and time
Malan was older than most of his charges and although sociable and relaxed off-duty, he spent most of his time with his wife and family living near Biggin Hill.
The tournament has its humble beginnings in an idea by Piet Malan, then Springbok flanker, in 1949, around the time of the South African Rugby Board's 75th anniversary.
Súsanna Helena Patursson's biographer, the Faroese professor for literature Malan Marnersdóttir, supposes that it was a sign of the times that a single woman's voice was missed in that time, when men dominated the political scene of the national movement.
It is around this time that Malan made his famous suggestion to Danie Craven to organise a tournament for schoolboys to coincide with the celebrations of the 75th anniversary of the South African Rugby Board, the implementation of which provided the groundwork for the Craven Week schools tournament.

Malan and .
* 1930 – Magnus Malan, South African politician ( d. 2011 )
The TRC had a number of high profile members: Archbishop Desmond Tutu ( chairman ), Dr. Alex Boraine ( Deputy Chairman ), Mary Burton, Advocate Chris de Jager, Bongani Finca, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Sisi Khampepe, Richard Lyster, Wynand Malan, Reverend Khoza Mgojo, Hlengiwe Mkhize, Dumisa Ntsebeza ( head of the Investigative Unit ), Dr. Wendy Orr, Advocate Denzil Potgieter, Mapule Ramashala, Dr. Fazel Randera, Yasmin Sooka and Glenda Wildschut.
* May 28 – Daniel Francois Malan defeats Jan Smuts and becomes Prime Minister of South Africa, ushering in the era of apartheid, which is finally dismantled by F W de Klerk in 1994.
* November 25 – Solomon Caesar Malan, Swiss-born orientalist ( b. 1812 )
* April 22 – Solomon Caesar Malan, Swiss-born orientalist ( d. 1894 )
* WWII photographer J. Malan Heslop
It included 15 new species of Tyranid, and legendary heroes like the Swarmlord, Old One Eye and the Doom of Malan ' tai.
In 1951, the government of Daniel Francois Malan introduced the Bantu Authorities Act to establish " homelands " allocated to the country's different black ethnic groups.
Malan Airport after the then South African prime minister, it initially offered two international flights: a direct flight to Britain and a second flight to Britain via Johannesburg.
He lectured and interviewed large numbers of theological students with remarkable effect ; among them were César Malan, Frédéric Monod and Jean-Henri Merle d ' Aubigné.
Solomon Caesar Malan ( April 22, 1812 – November 25, 1894 ) was a British divine and orientalist.
No modern scholar, perhaps, has so nearly approached the linguistic omniscience of Mezzofanti ; but, like Mezzofanti, Dr Malan was more of a linguist than a critic.
Malan, Arthur Noel.
Solomon Caesar Malan, D. D.

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