• house nine Jews, including three children, who were known as Mussert Jews. Anton Mussert was the head of the Dutch Nazi Party, the NSB. A number of Jews...
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    inaugurated in 1932. In 1935, the leader of the Dutch fascist NSB, Anton Mussert, visited Jakarta and laid a wreath in van Heutsz honour. After the Second...
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    the leader of the pro-German Nationaal Socialistische Beweging, Anton Mussert. On 21 April 1943 Spier was transferred to the Theresienstadt concentration...
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    authority of their respective pro-Nazi national commanders (De Clercq, Mussert and Quisling), and were intended to function within their own national...
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  • Dutch administrator in the East Indies (studied, did not graduate) Anton Mussert, Dutch politician of the Second World War era and founder of the National...
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  • failure to report to a disciplinary committee after a conflict with Anton Mussert. In his memoirs, he wrote that his leadership had been marked by tension...
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  • notable include: Jaap Bakema (1914–1981) Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856–1934) Jo van den Broek (1898–1978) Jacob van Campen (1596–1657), Dutch Golden Age architect...
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    Karien van Gennip, Dutch secretary of state for economic affairs, Anton Mussert, Dutch politician of World War II era and founder of National Socialist...
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