Pieter Gert Wessel Grobler

Pieter Gert Wessel "Piet" Grobler (1 February 1873 – 22 Augustus 1942) was a South African politician. He was for a while a soldier during the Second Boer War, and joined the rebels during the Maritz Rebellion. He served as Minister of Lands and Minister for Native Affairs. In 1925 he succeeded in convincing landowners and mining companies to renounce their rights on land that was to become the Kruger National Park, and the National Parks Act was introduced the next year.

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by Grobler, Piet 1959-
Published 2005
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by Grobler, Piet 1959-
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by Akveld, Joukje 1974-
Published 2017
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by Vries, Anke de 1936-
Published 2016
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by De Vos, Philip
Published 1998
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by Naidoo, Beverley 1943-
Published 2015
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