Sir De Villiers Graaff

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Sir De Villiers Graaff

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Birthplace: Cape Town, South Africa
Death: October 04, 1999 (85)
De Grendel, Cape Town, South Africa
Place of Burial: De Grendel, Cape Town, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir David Pieter de Villiers Graaff, 1st Baronet and Eileen Magdalena Susanna Graaff, Lady
Husband of Helena Graaff
Father of Private; Johann Graaff and Genee de Villiers Graaff
Brother of David Pieter de Villiers Graaff and Johannes de Villiers Graaff, Dr

Occupation: Politician/Farmer, Statesman
Managed by: Gaedry Graaff (Kriel)
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About Sir De Villiers Graaff

De Villiers Graaff

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Sir David Pieter de Villiers Graaff, 2nd Baronet (8 December 1913 - 4 October 1999) (given name de Villiers, surname Graaff) known as Div Graaf,[1] was a South African politician who succeeded his father, Sir David Graaff, 1st Baronet, to his baronetcy in 1931. He died in 1999 and was succeeded by his son, Sir David Graaff, 3rd Baronet.

He became a member of Parliament in 1948, the year his United Party was ousted from government by the conservative National Party, which imposed the formal system of apartheid and held power until the first all-race elections in 1994. Graaff took over leadership of the United Party in 1956 from J.G.N. Strauss. He led the opposition to the governments of three apartheid prime ministers, Johannes Strijdom, Hendrik Verwoerd, and B.J. Vorster. In 1977, the United Party was dissolved and the New Republic Party was founded, of which he briefly served as interim leader before retiring. Graaff succeeded his father as baronet in 1931 and the following year played two first-class cricket matches for Western Province.

The M1 highway, which was originally part of a ring road around the southern end of the Central Business District of Johannesburg to the affluent northern suburbs, was named the De Villiers Graaff Motorway in his honour.

This baronetcy is one of twelve conferred on South Africans between 1841 and 1924.

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Sir De Villiers Graaff's Timeline

1913
December 8, 1913
Cape Town, South Africa
1999
October 4, 1999
Age 85
De Grendel, Cape Town, South Africa
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De Grendel, Cape Town, South Africa