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BVD 2e kwartaaloverzicht 1978

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1978
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FROM “GLIMMER PEAT GROUP” AND ELECTIONS

Following the ban of the Dutch People's Union (NVU) op 8 maart j.l. JOOP GLIMMERVEEN was planning to take part in municipal elections in the cities under the name “List Glimmerveen” or if necessary by an unnamed list. However, since it was clear that the prohibitions NCE ideas still behind these lists hid this plan was nipped in the bud by a powerful veto of the relevant councils and choose – in the second instance – of the Provincial Executive of Noord- and South Holland.
This was the electoral game “People's nationalists” played at least for this year. However, the Hague-born still tried to leave the Hague municipal ban (x) because he “In this way his electoral rights were deprived”. But even this finding was not honored by the court,

What after all this still remained, was publicity. To this end, it was the intention of the “group Glimmerveen” to organize a number of public meetings under another name and combining this with distributing provocative pamphlets. Apparently organizing this whole was still above the power of the former NCE-ers, because it has remained at a plan. Perhaps it is to find the cause of this inactivity in the absence of “leider”
GLIMMER PEAT, After all, who exactly in this period 14 days imprisonment was serving, incurred for distributing pamphlets in the discriminatory “Turks riots” in Schiedam 1976.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 34 tm 37

BVD inspection file Dutch People's Union

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1977
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41
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Descriptions membership meetings, invitations meetings, election manifestos and pamphlets.

“Xxx asked if the NCE can not act against pickpockets in Utrecht. It would be desirable form gangs against such figures. Glimmer Veen said this better not happen under the banner of the NCE, but each may act independently under its own responsibility.”

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BVD 7th and 8th month view 1976

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1976
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Right-wing groups.

Nederlandse Volksunie (NVU)
President J. G. GLIMMER PEAT strengthened this year its position in the NCE by forcing the other board members themselves more than ever to its policy- conform. An important component of this policy is the indiscriminate racist approach to the issue of migrant workers and coloreds in Netherlands, At frequent occasions highlight prominent members of the NCE, many of which are in favor of the use of so-called. thugs to put on the NCE ideas strength, the racist aspects of society can therefore be expected that the NCE, certainly in view of the parliamentary elections in 1977 which they want to participate, will occupy and convey a harder position.

Other right-wing extremist organizations
Little or no significant activities were undertaken by the organizations Jan Hartman Foundation, Association of Dutch Werkgemeenschappen Were Di, The Northern League en Viking Jeugd.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 20

BVD 9th month overview 1975

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1975
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Extreme right-wing groups

Nederlandse Volksunie
De in 1971 Dutch People's Union established organization aims include the so-called Very Thought Netherlands after – an idea which the Netherlands and Flanders have to form a unity – and propagates; a staunch anti-communism.

NCE now has about 60 leden, a number of which a “oorlogsver members”, has. Organ of the organization's magazine “We Netherlands w.o.De Vlam'V ”
NCE activities of any significance rely primarily on President JG. GLIMMER PEAT, who with his electoral campaign for the municipal elections in The Hague in May 1974 rather what caused a stir.
GLIMMER PEAT but now makes the impression politically accomplish too little longer until there is a final judgment in the proceedings initiated against him for insulting a population group (I.E. Surinamese). The Supreme Court overturned on 24-6-1975 the judgment of the Court of Appeal in The Hague, whereby GLIMMER PEAT was fired from prosecution. The case was rejected by the Supreme Court to the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam. The resignation of GLIMMER PEAT from the post of accountant at SHAPE Technical Centre in The Hague was now annulled.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 11 tm 14

BVD 7th and 8th month view 1973

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1973
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Extreme right-wing groups in the Netherlands
After the 2nd World War in the Netherlands set up several extreme-right organizations. Some of these organizations is, After languishing, merged into other groupings or disappeared after some time entirely from the scene.
Among the groups that are still active in a greater or lesser degree in the Netherlands, The following organizations can be counted. The most active of these is the Dutch People's Union.

Northern League
De Northern League (of Noordbond) is an international neo-fascist group, arise in 1958 from the readership of the magazine “Northern World”, dat in 1957 by Englishman Roger PE; in life is called.
The purpose of the organization is: “the preservation of the varieties- and cultural heritage of the Nordic peoples”. It seeks to promote this by “to unite all the people of Northern European descent”. The organization considers all colored races as inferior and is anti-Semitic and anti-communist. The Secretariat is based in Amsterdam at the home of the former NSB J.KRULS, who is also chief editor of the English-language organ of the League “The Northlander”.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 21 tm 25

BVD 1st month view 1970

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1970
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13
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Right Extremism

Jan Haartmanstichting
According to a notice published in the latest issue of “Loit search service”, the institution of the National Organization for Disabled – Excursions (LOIT), appeared in November 1969, The Loit is lifted and passed into the “Jan HARTMANstichting” *), whose foundation charter in August 1969 for 'a notary would be past.
The foundation would take over all activities of the Loit, such as organizing trips for disabled former Eastern Front fighters and (accidental) providing financial assistance.

In fact, the foundation existed from October 1967 next Loit, however, they had to contend from the start with internal difficulties, in particular the selection board.
Lay these difficulties, in November J. L. resolved, now is the issue of the magazine “In Bilhamer” (in terms of layout and implementation almost identical to the former “Loit search service”) revealed, that there is still a remnant of the former Loit group, which apparently is not absorbed by the “Jan HARTMANstichting” and manifests itself around the said blade. The group's mailing address is that of the widow of John HARTMAN.
It is not yet entirely clear how the tensions between this group and the foundation.
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Particulars: Extreme right p 9

BVD 5th month overview 1970

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1970
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Extreme right-wing groups

Op 2, 3 en 4 May 1970 have Dutch former SS men, as every year, under the auspices of the Foundation Jan HARTMAN (formerly Loit), a trip to Malente (Dld) created, where they held a memorial service at the grave of their fallen “comrade” Lammert BR L. The Dutch group had a fifty persons.

“Were Di” kamp in Ermelo
The Northern Netherlands branch of the extreme right-wing organization “Were Di” has 8 t/m 10 May 1970 Ermelo held a training camp for young people. A total thereto 26 people share, including the leader of the Northern Netherlands division, Peter van der Z with his wife. Like last year (see MO 9 -1969) There is also now talk of actions; concrete decisions have however not been there. Thus, o.m. thought of forming a pressure group, which in unrest,strikes etc. both auxiliaries as propaganda “The closer arbeid” would be able to carry out.
The – also discussed last year – theme “violence” yielded little new perspectives: they were not there, but it was believed, that committing “Responsible violence” sometimes could be useful anyway.
During the meeting held “Were Di” group aloof from other persons present on the premises. It remained more preferably below each other in the own – fascistoïde – atmosphere.
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Particulars: Extreme right p 9 en 10

BVD 10th month summary 1970

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1970
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19
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Difficulties surrounding the Jan Hartman Foundation.

De Jan Hartmanstichting werd in 1969 Founded. These Foundation joined virtually all members to the National Organization Invalids Trips (LOIT), a Dutch association of former political offenders, that lend themselves aim was to help eligible comrades.

The foundation was named after the in 1968 deceased Jan Hartman, a former SS officer and one of the most active and prominent members Loit.
The Board of the Foundation consists of :
Voorzitter :
Secretary :

Treasurer Members

There is also a Supervisory Board, existing

The objectives of the Foundation established its statutory and lie – as well as was the case with the loitering – mainly in the field of material and spiritual assistance to
old political delinquents. To this end, the Foundation maintains contacts with funds and associations in Germany.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 7 en 8