The Dutch Fascist Union (in Dutch: Nederlandsche Fascisten Unie, abbreviated as NFU) 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 The Hague the party got 0.19%, in Amsterdam 0.03%, in Haarlem 0.09%, in Utrecht 0.18% and in Zwolle 0.28%.[1]
NFU published De Aanval.
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Defunct political parties in the Netherlands
Governing parties appear in bold. Only parties represented in parliament are shown.
Catholic
General League
Roman Catholic People's Party
Roman Catholic State Party
Catholic People's Party
Catholic National Party
Political Party of Radicals
Roman Catholic Party of the Netherlands
Liberal
Liberal Union
Radical League
Free-thinking Democratic League
League of Free Liberals
Liberal Party
Economic League
Middle Class Party
Neutral Party
Liberal State Party
Freedom Party
Reformed
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Christian Historical Voters' League
Free Anti Revolutionary Party
Christian Historical Party
Frisian League
Christian Historical Union
League of Christian Socialists
Christian Democratic Party
Christian Social Party
Christian Democratic Union
Reformed Reformed State Party
Reformed Political Alliance
Reformatory Political Federation
Evangelical People's Party
Socialist
Social Democratic League
Social Democratic Workers' Party
Socialist Party
Revolutionary Socialist Party
Pacifist Socialist Party
Democratic Socialists '70
Other
Alliance for the Democratisation of the Army
Middle Party for City and Country
Alliance for National Reconstruction
New Middle Party
Livable Netherlands
Independent Citizens' Party
Communist
Communist Party of the Netherlands
Communist Party of Holland – Central Committee
Far-right
National Socialist Movement
Centre Party
Centre Democrats
Nationalist
Peasants' League
Farmers' Party
Nederlandsche Unie
Pim Fortuyn List
Pensioners
General Elderly Alliance
Union 55+
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Fascism and Nazism in the Netherlands until 1945
Political parties and groups
Black Front
Dutch Fascist Union
General Dutch Fascist League
National Socialist Dutch Workers Party
National Socialist Movement
National Union
Nationale Jeugdstorm
People
Jan Baars
Daniël de Blocq van Scheltinga
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
Hendrik Seyffardt
H. A. Sinclair de Rochemont
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