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Arbeidsgemeenschap (Dutch; "German-Flemish
Working Group"),
better known as
DeVlag, was a
small radical pro-****
organization active in
Flanders during the...
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Walloon communities before and
during the war. The most
significant were
DeVlag,
Verdinaso and
Vlaams Nationaal Verbond (VNV) in
Flanders as well as the...
- "
Vlaglied" is a
South African patriotic song from the 20th century. It is an ode
dedicated to the
former South African flag that was used from 1928 to...
- the
Germans with Jef van
de Wiele,
whose DeVlag movement was
allowed to co-exist in
occupied Flanders alongside the VNV. Van
de Wiele endorsed full integration...
- po****rly
known as
Devlag) as an
initially apolitical cultural group for
philology scholars with an
interest in
German literary culture. Van
de Wiele became...
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increasingly challenged by the more
radical DeVlag,
which had the
support of the SS and **** Party.
DeVlag was
closely affiliated to the
paramilitary Algemeene-SS...
- ("Leader of the
Walloon people") in
December 1944. Jef van
de Wiele,
leader of the
DeVlag party, was
named Landsleider van het
Vlaamsche Volk ("National...
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collaborationist groups like the 6th SS
Volunteer Sturmbrigade Langemarck and
DeVlag ("German-Flemish
Working Group"). Nevertheless, VNV
politicians were given...
- to
Jozef De Langhe [nl], Raf Van Hulse [nl], and
later Jef François. From 1943, it
became ****ociated with the
radical political faction DeVlag which sought...
- neo-tribalism and "Traditionalism"
found in the "pagan"
mysticist ideals of
Alain de Benoist's
Nouvelle Droite inspired by
Julius Evola.
Esoteric themes, including...