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- Devlag abstract "Deutsch-Vlämische Arbeitsgemeinschaft (\"German-Flemish Working Group\"), better known as DeVlag, was a pro-Nazi organization active in Flanders during the German occupation of Belgium. It was founded in 1936 by academics Jef Van de Wiele and Rolf Wilkening as a cultural association, with the purpose of strengthening the exchange of students and professors between the universities of Leuven and Cologne.Its membership reached hundreds by the late 1930s. In May 1941, after the German invasion, DeVlag started receiving financial backing from the SS, and was reorganized into a National Socialist organization. This was first done in secrecy. German SS-Obergruppenführer Gottlob Berger was later appointed as DeVlag's president, and the bond between the two organizations was thus made official.DeVlag's orientation towards the SS brought it into a dispute with the Flemish National Union (VNV), the main collaborative organization in occupied Flanders, which originally had supported the \"cultural\" activities of DeVlag. The VNV was a Flemish nationalist movement, which envisioned an independent Flanders, or perhaps Dietsland, in a German-dominated Europe, while Van de Wiele considered Dutch merely a German dialect and the Flemish people a part of the German race. DeVlag saw Dutch or Flemish nationalism as provincialism, and supported the outright annexation of Flanders into the Greater German Reich. The VNV also had partly clerical roots, while the SS ideology endorsed by DeVlag held anti-Christian notions. While DeVlag was supported by the SS, the VNV received support from the Wehrmacht military occupation (Militärverwaltung) and from the head of the military government, Alexander von Falkenhausen.Both groups competed to recruit members to the Waffen-SS. In 1943, when the VNV started its youth wing De Nationaal-Socialistische Jeugd in Vlaanderen (\"National-Socialist Youth in Flanders\"), DeVlag responded by setting up the Flemish wing of the Hitler Youth.DeVlag reached the peak of 50.000 members in 1943. In late 1944, the Nazi leadership answered the demands of DeVlag by annexing Flanders and Wallonia into the German Reich, but this was more theoretical than actual, as Belgium was soon liberated by the advancing Allied forces. Van de Wiele was, however, given the title \"National Leader of the Flemish people\" (Landsleider van het Vlaamsche volk) and DeVlag was deemed by the Germans as the sole party representing the national socialist unity in Flanders.".
- Devlag extinctionYear "1945".
- Devlag formationYear "1936".
- Devlag ideology Anti-clericalism.
- Devlag ideology Fascism.
- Devlag ideology Nazism.
- Devlag leader Jef_van_de_Wiele.
- Devlag thumbnail DeVlaglogo.png?width=300.
- Devlag wikiPageID "28073457".
- Devlag wikiPageLength "5386".
- Devlag wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Devlag wikiPageRevisionID "704080689".
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink 27th_SS_Volunteer_Division_Langemarck.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_von_Falkenhausen.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Christian_sentiment.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Anti-clericalism.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Belgium.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_establishments_in_Belgium.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:1945_disestablishments.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:1945_disestablishments_in_Belgium.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_collaboration_during_World_War_II.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Belgium.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fascist_parties_in_Belgium.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nazi_parties.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parties_of_one-party_systems.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_University_of_Leuven_(1834–1968).
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Clerical_fascism.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Collaborationism.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Far-right_politics.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Flemish_Movement.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Flemish_people.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Führer.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink German_dialects.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Germanic-SS.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Gottlob_Berger.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Germanic_Reich.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Netherlands.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Hitler_Youth.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Jef_van_de_Wiele.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Military_Administration_in_Belgium_and_Northern_France.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Nazism.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Obergruppenführer.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink One-party_state.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Parochialism.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Reichsgau_Flandern.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Reichsgau_Wallonien.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cologne.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Vlaams_Nationaal_Verbond.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink Youth_wing.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLink File:DeVlaglogo.png.
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLinkText "DeVlag".
- Devlag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devlag".
- Devlag country "Belgium".
- Devlag ideology "*Fascism *Nazism *Anti-clericalism".
- Devlag leader Jef_van_de_Wiele.
- Devlag name "Deutsch-Vlämische Arbeitsgemeinschaft".
- Devlag nameNative "Vlaamsch-Duitsche arbeidsgemeenschap".
- Devlag newspaper "De Gazet".
- Devlag partyLogo File:DeVlaglogo.png.
- Devlag position Far-right_politics.
- Devlag successor "None".
- Devlag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Belgian_fascism.
- Devlag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_date.
- Devlag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_political_party.
- Devlag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Devlag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Devlag subject Category:1936_establishments_in_Belgium.
- Devlag subject Category:1945_disestablishments.
- Devlag subject Category:1945_disestablishments_in_Belgium.
- Devlag subject Category:Belgian_collaboration_during_World_War_II.
- Devlag subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Belgium.
- Devlag subject Category:Fascist_parties_in_Belgium.
- Devlag subject Category:Nazi_parties.
- Devlag subject Category:Parties_of_one-party_systems.
- Devlag hypernym Organization.
- Devlag type Agent.
- Devlag type Organisation.
- Devlag type PoliticalParty.
- Devlag type Disestablishment.
- Devlag type Establishment.
- Devlag type Redirect.
- Devlag type Organization.
- Devlag type Agent.
- Devlag type SocialPerson.
- Devlag type Thing.
- Devlag type Q43229.
- Devlag type Q7278.
- Devlag comment "Deutsch-Vlämische Arbeitsgemeinschaft (\"German-Flemish Working Group\"), better known as DeVlag, was a pro-Nazi organization active in Flanders during the German occupation of Belgium. It was founded in 1936 by academics Jef Van de Wiele and Rolf Wilkening as a cultural association, with the purpose of strengthening the exchange of students and professors between the universities of Leuven and Cologne.Its membership reached hundreds by the late 1930s.".
- Devlag label "Devlag".
- Devlag sameAs Q1961290.
- Devlag sameAs DeVlag.
- Devlag sameAs Deutsch-Vlämische_Arbeitsgemeinschaft.
- Devlag sameAs Niemiecko-Flamandzki_Związek_Pracy.
- Devlag sameAs m.0cm8b_y.
- Devlag sameAs Q1961290.