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| Capture of South West Africa Smuts, Jan Christian | |
| Smuts & Louis Botha lead the SouthAfrican army into German Namibia & capture it |
| Capture of SW Africa Botha, Louis | |
| Captures Southwest Africa |
| Capture of Swakopmund Botha, Louis | |
| 13th Jan Swakopmund Africa Swakopmund in German Namibia is captured by forces under Louis Botha |
| Capture of Windhoek Botha, Louis | |
| May Windhoek Africa Windhoek in German Namibia is captured by forces under Louis Botha |
| Chairman NP Malan, Daniel Francois | |
| Appointed Chairman of the Nationalist Party |
| Editor Malan, Daniel Francois | |
| Appointed Editor of "De Burger", the newly founded Nationalist newspaper |
| Election Botha, Louis | |
| Almost defeated by the Nationalist Party but allies with the Anglophile Unionist Party |
| Appointed Party Leader of the National Party |
| Campaigns on a platform of neutrality & gradual progress towards full independence |
| Election Malan, Daniel Francois | |
| Cradock Africa Stands as prospective MP but is defeated |
| Invasion of South West Africa Smuts, Jan Christian | |
| Smuts & Louis Botha lead the SouthAfrican army into German Namibia & capture it |
| Party Leader Botha, Louis | |
| Pretoria Africa Appointed Party Leader of the SouthAfrica National Party |
| Pretoria Africa Campaigns on a platform of neutrality & gradual progress towards full independence |
| Party Leader Malan, Daniel Francois | |
| Appointed Party Leader of the Nationalist Party |
| Prime Minister Botha, Louis | |
| Pretoria Africa Appointed Prime Minister of Sth Africa, 2nd term |
| Publication of Plaatje Plaatje, Solomon Tshekiso | |
| Publication of, "Native Life In SouthAfrica" |
| Rule of Namibia Botha, Louis | |
| Namibia is placed under Sth African military administration |