Dutch Fascist Union

Dutch Fascist Union (in Dutch: Nederlandsche Fascisten Unie) was a short-lived Fascist organization in the Netherlands. NFU emerged on February 26, 1933, following a split from the General Dutch Fascist League (ANFB). Leading figures were Karel Eduard van Charante and Tony W. Hooykaas.

NFU contested the 1933 parliamentary election. The group mustered 1771 votes. In Hague the party got 0.19%, in Amsterdam 0.03%, in Haarlem 0,09%, in Utrecht 0,18% and in Zwolle 0,28%.

NFU published De Aanval.


Fascism and Nazism in the Netherlands to 1945
Political parties and groups
  • Black Front
  • Dutch Fascist Union
  • General Dutch Fascist League
  • National Socialist Dutch Workers Party
  • National Socialist Movement
  • National Union
People
  • Jan Baars
  • Max Blokzijl
  • Henk Feldmeijer
  • Cornelis van Geelkerken
  • Robert van Genechten
  • Alfred Haighton
  • George Kettmann
  • Wouter Lutkie
  • Arnold Meijer
  • Anton Mussert
  • Ernst Herman van Rappard
  • Meinoud Rost van Tonningen
  • H. A. Sinclair de Rochemont
  • DaniĆ«l de Blocq van Scheltinga
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