Nationalist People's MovementThe Nationalist People's Movement (Dutch: Nationalistische Volks Beweging, NVB) was a far-right political organization in the Netherlands. Chairman of the group was Wim Beaux , who was previously active for the Centre Party '86. The NVB was founded in 2006 as a split from the National Alliance, likewise a right-wing extremist organization. The NVB's name, logo and mottoes resembled those of the collaborationist National Socialist Movement of World War II.[1] According to the General Intelligence and Security Service, the NVB "virtually disappeared from the scene" in 2008.[2] ActivitiesThe group claimed it focused on preserving and protecting the Dutch language and culture on the basis of European identity and Christian norms and values. The NVB tried to achieve its objectives by organizing demonstrations and meetings. The NVB also took part in the IJzerwake and maintained close ties with Voorpost. Confrontations
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