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Alfred Haighton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Haighton Coenraad Alfred Augustus Haighton (26 October 1896 in Rotterdam – 13 April 1943 in Beekbergen) was a millionaire businessman and the leader of the Netherlands' first fascist movement. ==Fascism== From a privileged background, Haighton was well educated, studying in Los Angeles and producing a thesis on Arthur Schopenhauer, although he was also physically disabled for his entire life.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890''〕 Haighton's father had been a highly successful businessman, making a fortune in particular from his lottery insurance business LOTISICO.〔 He died early and as such Alfred Haighton inherited the highly profitable business, allowing him to devote much of his time to politics. He soon became close to H.A. Sinclair de Rochemont and in 1924 the two set up the ''Verbond van Actualisten'', a group which looked for inspiration to Italian fascism.〔 The group broke down in 1927 and Haighton then put his money into a journal, ''De Bezem'' and eventually his own movement, the ''Fascistische Jongeren Bond''. This movement was deplted in 1932 when his close ally Jan Baars broke from him to set up the General Dutch Fascist League (ANFB).〔
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