Oswald Pirow (1890–1959) served as Minister of Defence under the nationalist Hertzog coalition. He famously prosecuted Nelson Mandela in the Treason Trial. Mouton looks at his life and explores his burning ambition to become prime minister, his ruthless ability to adjust his sails to prevailing political winds and his willingness to take risks to satisfy his political ambitions.
From the author: “Pirow was an intriguing personality. He was ambitious, highly intelligent, cynical, charismatic, competent, energetic, a brilliant orator and an outstanding government minister. The political life of Pirow is the story of a gifted person who through opportunism wrecked a promising career.”
Prof. F.A. (Alex) Mouton is a Professor of History at Unisa. He teaches modern South African history and is the author of 'Voorloper: Die lewe van Schalk Pienaar' 'Margaret Ballinger's Prophet without honour: FS Malan – Afrikaner' 'South African and Cape liberal' and 'Iron in the soul: The leaders of the official parliamentary opposition in South Africa 1910-1993'.
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