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National Front (Netherlands) : ウィキペディア英語版
Black Front (Netherlands)

The Black Front ((オランダ語:Zwart Front)) was a Dutch fascist movement active before the Second World War.
The front grew out of the southern section of the General Dutch Fascist League, with regional organiser Arnold Meijer quarrelling with leader Jan Baars in 1934 and leading his followers out.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', p. 260〕 The Black Front emerged and soon took over a number of smaller movements, while also gaining some support amongst the lower ends of society. Although similar to its parent movement the Black Front emphasised a more Catholic line, in tune with Meijer's own religious beliefs.〔Stanley G. Payne, ''A History of Fascism 1914-1945'', London, Roultedge, 2001, p. 302 〕 Taking its cue in part from Italian fascism it adopted that movement's black shirted uniformed while adding a unique emblem featuring a sword between a pair of ram horns.〔David Littlejohn, ''The Patriotic Traitors'', London: Heinemann, 1972, p. 85〕
The group however struggled to gain support from the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands and in 1940 was renamed as the National Front.〔 The National Front was ultimately banned by the Germans on 14 December 1941 along with all other Dutch political parties except for the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB). The majority of its members switched to the NSB although a disillusioned Meijer left politics altogether.〔Littlejohn, ''Patriotic Traitors''. p. 100〕
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