Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 5483 9451
https://isni.org/isni/0000000054839451
Name: 
Ian Smith (britisk politikar)
Ian Smith (britisk politiker)
Ian Smith (Brits politicus)
Ian Smith (brittisk politiker)
Ian Smith (politico zimbabwese)
Ian Smith (Prime Minister of Rhodesia)
Ian Smith (rhodesiai politikus)
Ian Smith (rhodesischer Politiker, Premierminister von Rhodesien)
Ijan Smit
Smith, I. D.
Smith, Ian
Smith, Ian Douglas
Ијан Смит
Иън Смит
Смит, Ян (премьер-министр Родезии)
Ян Сміт
یان اسمیت (سیاست‌مدار بریتانیایی)
이언 스미스
イアン・スミス
伊恩·史密斯
Dates: 
1919-2007
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Lardner-Burke, Desmond
Rhodesian Front (Political party) (isAffiliatedWith)
Skeen, A.
Titles: 
Address to the nation by the prime minister the honourable Ian Douglas Smith, M.P. : Tuesday 20th May, 1969
Bitter harvest
great betrayal the memoirs of Ian Douglas Smith
Ian Smith : Pardès, 2014
Prelude to independence : Skeen's 115 days
Rhodesia, the story of the crisis. Desmond Lardner-Burke. Foreword by... Ian Douglas Smith
Notes: 
Associated Group: Rhodesian Front (Political party) naf
Associated Language:
Joyce, P. Anatomy of a rebel, 1974
Politicians Prime ministers Farmers Fighter pilots
Report of a speech in the Rhodesian Parliament on 17th May 1967 by the Prime Minister, the Hon. I.D. Smith, 1967
Wikipedia WWW site, Nov. 20, 2007 (under Ian Smith: Ian Douglas Smith, GCLM, ID; b. Apr. 8, 1919, Selukwe, Southern Rhodesia; d. Nov. 20, 2007, South Africa; prime minister of Southern Rhodesia, Apr. 13, 1964-Nov. 11, 1965; prime minister of Rhodesia, Nov. 11, 1965-June 1, 1979)
Wikipedia, November 17, 2018 (Ian Smith; Ian Douglas Smith, GCLM ID; politician, farmer, and fighter pilot; as Prime Minister, oversaw Rhodesia's security forces during most of the Bush War; held found the all-white, conservative Rhodesian Front (RF), which called for independence from the United Kingdom without an immediate shift to majority rule; following Zimbabwe's recognized independence in 1980, he was Leader of the Opposition during Mugabe's first seven years in power; as Mugabe's reputation plummeted amid Zimbabwe's economic ruin, reckoning of Smith and his legacy improved; in 2005 he moved to Cape Town, South Africa for medical reasons, where he died two years later, age 88)
Zimbabwe--Politics and government--1965-1979 Zimbabwe--Politics and government--1979-1980
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