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Anton Mussert

SurnameMussert
Given NameAnton
Born11 May 1894
Died7 May 1946
CountryNetherlands
CategoryGovernment
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseAnton Adriaan Mussert was born in Werkendam, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. In the 1920s, he became involved in right-wing political movements that advocated a Greater Netherlands by annexing Dutch-speaking neighboring regions. On 14 Dec 1931, he abandoned his profession as a civil engineer and founded the National Socialist Movement political party (Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging), or NSB, along with other like-minded activists such as Cornelis van Geelkerken. A fan of Benito Mussolini, Mussert ruled NSB along a similar model Mussolini had successfully used in Italy. As Italy grew closer to Germany, Mussert grew close to her as well, especially that Adolf Hitler's vision to annex all German-speaking regions under German rule matched exactly his vision for the Netherlands. In Nov 1936, he met Hitler for the first time, and he remained in communications with Berlin from that point on until 1945. His political agenda matched many of Germany's, though Mussert was careful in not allowing the racism to taint Dutch politics.

ww2dbaseDuring the first year of the European War, the Netherlands was occupied by Germany. Mussert used this opportunity to push himself to the pinnacle of Dutch politics, but Germany selected Rost van Tonningen as the collaborationist leader instead, who was much more submissive to Germany than the radical Mussert. On 2 Jun 1940, the NSB formed the regiment SS-Standarte "Westland" in the SS Division "Wiking". Mussert initially opposed the NSB joining the SS, but he was unable to stop the German influence, and as a result many Dutch fought under German leadership during the war. At the end of 1941, he swore personal loyalty to Hitler, followed by the entire Dutch SS in May 1942. By the end of 1942, NSB influence in the Dutch government nearly dissipated, and Mussert's role as the leader of the Dutch people became a meaningless title without any real power.

ww2dbaseAfter the fall of Germany at the end of the European War, Mussert was arrested on 7 May 1945. He was tried in Nov 1945, and was found guilty for treason against his country. He was executed in May 1946 at the Hague.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.

Last Major Revision: Dec 2006

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Heinrich Himmler and Anton Mussert at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 20 Jan 1941, photo 1 of 2Heinrich Himmler and Anton Mussert at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 20 Jan 1941, photo 2 of 2

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11 May 1894 Anton Mussert was born.
7 May 1945 Anton Mussert was arrested.
7 May 1946 Anton Mussert passed away.




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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Arthur Graaff says:
2 Feb 2011 12:54:10 PM

Mussert started hsi movement in 1931, not 1941
2. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
2 Feb 2011 01:30:42 PM

Thank you Arthur, the typographical error has been corrected!
3. Martin Dejong says:
10 Jun 2012 01:23:21 AM

This article is fairly good but,following the usual convention,portrays the German and Dutch Nazis (National Socialists) as being on the political right. I would argue that this is a wrong view,and that people such as Hitler or Mussert or Mosley should be categorized as being on the LEFT. That is;their respective movements were essentially SOCIALIST. Mussert himself said,"There is no nationalism without socialism". A rift developed between the Dutch NSB--which incidentally was the largest Nazi organization outside Germany--and the original German Nazis. The Germans distrusted the Dutch because they regarded them as too liberal.And when a youth NSB contingent arrived in Germany to participate in one of the big Nuremburg rallies, they refused to give the "Heil Hitler"salute,and instead gave the traditional Dutch "Tot Zien"(or whatever it was). Contrary to this article,Mussert was not motivated by an insane desire to conquer the world,which is the usual Yankee propoganda. He simply awoke to the fact--as some people do--that the world is a battleground between private and public interests,or to put it another way,a battle between capitalism and Socialism. Well,Mussert decided he preferred the latter!

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