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1 Education and career  





2 Political career  





3 Honours  



3.1  Depiction on coins  







4 Publications by Nicolaas Diederichs (selection)  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs
3rd State President of South Africa
In office
19 April 1975 – 21 August 1978
Prime MinisterJohannes Vorster
Preceded byJacobus Fouché
Jan de Klerk (acting)
Succeeded byMarais Viljoen (acting)
Johannes Vorster
Minister of Finance
In office
1967–1975
Preceded byEbenhaezer Dönges
Succeeded byOwen Horwood
Personal details
Born(1903-11-17)17 November 1903
Ladybrand, Orange River Colony (now South Africa)
Died21 August 1978(1978-08-21) (aged 74)
Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
CitizenshipSouth African citizenship
Political partyNational Party
SpouseMarga Potgieter (1908–1996)
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Munich
University of Cologne
Leiden University
NicknameNico

Nicolaas Johannes "Nico" Diederichs, DMS (17 November 1903 – 21 August 1978) served as the third state president of South Africa from 1975 to 1978.[1][2]

Education and career[edit]

After completing school, he attended Grey University College between 1921 and 1925 where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Dutch & Ethics) and Master of Arts (Philosophy).[3]: 1  As an economist, he educated himself overseas at universities in Munich, Cologne, Berlin and Leiden, obtaining a doctorate from the University of Leiden and a D.Litt degree.[1][3]: 1  Resuming a career in South Africa, he became a lecturer and later a professor at the University of the Orange Free State, in Political Science and Philosophy.[3]: 1  During the 1930s and 1940s he became a prominent figure in Afrikaner nationalist circles. He founded the Reddingsdaadbond organisation to promote the economic wellbeing of Afrikaners.[3]: 1 

After visiting the country in 1938, Diederichs became a staunch admirer of Nazi Germany.[4]

Political career[edit]

Diederichs was a National Party member of Parliament from 1953 to 1975. He served as Minister of Economic Affairs from 1958 to 1967, as Minister of Mines from 1961 to 1964, and as Minister of Finance from 1967 to 1975.[3]: 2  In the latter capacity he became known as "Mr Gold".[3]: 3  He served as the first chancellor of the Rand Afrikaans University[3]: 5  and ceremonial State President of South Africa from 1975 until his death, after a short illness, of a heart attack on 21 August 1978 in Cape Town.

Honours[edit]

Diederichs was honoured with medals from various countries. he was awarded a gold medal from the City of Paris (1971), made a Knight of the Greater Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1973, and an Order of Merit from Paraguay in 1974.[3]: 4  He was awarded honorary doctoral degrees from the University of the Orange Free State and the University of Stellenbosch.[3]: 4 

Depiction on coins[edit]

He is depicted on the obverses of the 1979 coins of the South African rand from 1/2 Cent to 1 Rand, which was struck as a memorial commemorative series.

Publications by Nicolaas Diederichs (selection)[edit]

References[edit]

Specific
  1. ^ a b "Biography of Diederichs, Nicolaas". Archontology.org. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  • ^ "Presidency in South Africa". SouthAfricaWeb.co.za. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i South African Panorama 1974-08: Vol 19 Iss 8. Information Service of South Africa. August 1974.
  • '^ Marx, C. (2009). Oxwagon Sentinel: Radical Afrikaner Nationalism and the History of the'Ossewabrandwag. LIT Verlag Münster, pp. 212-218.
  • Bibliography

    External links[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Johannes de Klerk (acting)

    State President of South Africa
    1975–1978
    Succeeded by

    B. J. Vorster

    Preceded by

    Theophilus Donges

    Finance ministers of South Africa
    1967–1975
    Succeeded by

    Owen Horwood



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