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BVD 7th and 8th month view 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 4th month summary 1971

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1971
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Nederlandse Volksunie

Origins
One of the most active members of the so-called “circle the Northern Netherlands” Flemish far-right organization “Were Di”, Guus L , founded in March 1970 of Aktiegroep “Vlaanderen” op, probably with the aim thus a kind of cover organization for “Were form DiM. Soon, however, a conflict emerged between L and Were Di “kringleider” van der Z , mainly because the latter took the view – that L had competed with him more than helpful. As a result, the Action Group trad “Vlaanderen” go half 1970 off completely independently.
Wei Action Group remained approximately the same objectives Were Di” preserve, including appropriate, now that “after the destruction of the State of Belgium's Dutch-speaking region in federative context, political unity will need to form” (de z.g.
“Very thought-Netherlands”). Therefore, the group intended to support the Flemings in their struggle for “freedom and independence”. As a demonstration of this was in July 1970 a stone wrapped in a pamphlet thrown through a window of the Sabena Office in Amsterdam.

The hitherto unknown Yvon van der W. founded in January 1970 with some young supporters a new right-wing youth organization under the name “New Right Front”*), view – Van der W. in a number of interviews – to try to stop to prevent the infiltration of communist and left-wing side and a further dissolution of democracy.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 10 tm 13