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Eerste landdag der Nationaal-Socialisten

On January 7, 1933, the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands, the NSB, made its first public appearance at a national rally in Utrecht. Supporters marched through the streets and the public looked on. That public was quite boisterous and certainly not all pro-NSB.

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  • Anton Mussert

    Anton Mussert

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On January 7, 1933, the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands, the NSB, made its first public appearance at a national rally in Utrecht. Supporters marched through the streets and the public looked on. That public was quite boisterous and certainly not all pro-NSB.

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