Frysk Faksiste front

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The Frysk Faksiste Front (Frisian Fascist Front) (FFF) was a small Dutch or Frisian party. It was launched in May 1933 by RP Sybesma and Jan Melles van der Goot . The party existed practically only on paper and was probably absorbed into the NSB in the first half of 1934 . As a result, she was never granted electoral success. Politically, she was more influenced by fascist Italy than by National Socialist Germany , which was not uncommon for right-wing extremist Dutch parties at the time. In 1938 the FFF was transferred to the Fryske Folkspartj (FFP).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "L'annee 40 en Europe", p.162, Université de Caen. Center de recherche d'histoire quantitative, Mémorial Caen Normandie (museum)
  2. "Dense, poets, do not meet!": The European Writers' Association in Weimar 1941-1948 by Frank-Rutger Hausmann
  3. ^ "State intervention and social freedom: State and society in the Netherlands and Germany in the 20th century, Volume 1986", p.22 by Jürgen P. Nautz, Joachim FE Bläsing