- Theophilus Ebenhaezer Dönges
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Theophilus Ebenhaezer Dönges T.E. Dönges in 1948 Prime Minister of South Africa
Acting
as Senior Cabinet MinisterIn office
6 September 1966 – 13 September 1966President Charles Swart Preceded by Hendrik Verwoerd Succeeded by Balthazar Johannes Vorster 13th Minister of Finance In office
20 October 1958 – 24 February 1967Monarch Elizabeth II (1958–1961) President Charles Swart (1961–1967) Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd
Balthazar Johannes VorsterPreceded by Jozua François Naudé Succeeded by Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs 12th Minister of the Interior In office
4 June 1948 – 20 October 1958[1]Monarch George VI
Elizabeth IIPrime Minister Daniel Malan
Johannes Strijdom
Hendrik VerwoerdPreceded by Harry Gordon Lawrence Succeeded by Jozua François Naudé Member of the House of Assembly for Worcester In office
1941 – 28 February 1967Personal details Born 8 March 1898
Klerksdorp
South African RepublicDied 10 January 1968 (aged 69)
Cape Town, Cape Province
South AfricaNationality South African Political party National Party Alma mater University of Stellenbosch Occupation Politician Cabinet 1948–1967 Religion Dutch Reformed Church Theophilus Ebenhaezer ('Eben') Dönges (1898– 10 January 1968) was a South African politician who was elected State President of South Africa but died before he could take office, aged 69.
Dr Dönges was a senior member of the National Party which ruled South Africa from 1948 to 1994. As Minister of the Interior, from 1948 to 1961, he was one of the so-called "architects" of apartheid, introducing race-based population registration, and removing Coloured voters from the common voters' roll as a prelude to disenfranchising them altogether, during his tenure as Minister of the Interior, Dönges believed that Apartheid would only continue for the next two generations. He was Minister of Finance from 1958 to 1967. After the assassination of Prime Minister Verwoerd Dönges became acting Prime Minister before a National Party congress named B. J. Vorster to succeed to the Premiership.
Dönges was elected State President to succeed C.R. Swart on his retirement on 1 June 1967, but suffered a stroke and fell into a coma before he could take office. He died in 1968 without regaining consciousness. His deputy Jozua Naudé acted for him until 6 December 1967 when he officially replaced Dönges. He received the posthumous honours granted to a former state president, i.e. a state funeral, and his effigy on the following year's coins.
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Preceded by
Jozua François NaudéMinister of Finance of South Africa
1958–1967Succeeded by
Nicolaas Johannes DiederichsPreceded by
Harry Gordon LawrenceMinister of the Interior of South Africa
1948–1958Succeeded by
Jozua François NaudéExternal links
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