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Nico de Haas (Amsterdam, 23 June 1907 - c. 2000) was a Dutch communist and National-Socialist photographer, graphic designer, and artist.

During the German occupation of the Netherlands, he was responsible for the design of the Dutch coins and paper money. He was also the chief editor of the weekly magazine of the Nederlandsche SS, called Storm during two periods i.e. from April 1941 until December 1942 and from September 1944 until May 1945.

References

  1. Bogaard, Frank van den Een stoottroep in de letteren, 'Groot Nederland', de SS en de Nederlandse literatuur (1942-1944). Stichting Bibliographia Neerlandica, 's-Gravenhage, 1987. ISBN 90-71313-07-7.
  2. Groeneveld, Gerard Kriegsberichter, Nederlandse SS-oorlogsverslaggevers 1941-1945. Uitgeverij Vantilt, Nijmegen, 2004, pp. 305-317. ISBN 90-77503-09-9
  3. Groeneveld, Gerard Zwaard van de geest, het bruine boek in Nederland 1921-1945. Uitgeverij Vantilt, Nijmegen, 2001. ISBN 90-75697-51-1.

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