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− | [[Jan Spies]] (1936-1996) was | + | [[Jan Spies]] (1936-1996) was an [[Afrikaans]] lecturer, writer, storyteller and TV personality. |
− | Also published as [[J.P. Spies]] | + | Also published as '''[[J.P. Spies]]''' |
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Revision as of 06:22, 24 November 2022
Jan Spies (1936-1996) was an Afrikaans lecturer, writer, storyteller and TV personality.
Also published as J.P. Spies
Biography
Born Johannes Petrus Spies on 30 June 1936, on the farm Sekretarispan, near Mariental in Namibia.
Spies died on 4 January 1996 in Windhoek, Namibia, leaving his wife, Beatrice Spies, and two sons, Barend Spies and Willem Spies.