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'''Action for the Small Farmer''' (in [[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Actie voor de Kleine Boer'', better known as ''Actie Bouwman'') was a [[political party]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The party was led by [[Alphons Bouwman]], a [[RKSP]] member. The party drew its support from rural [[Catholic]] sectors. It emerged after large-scale dissatisfaction amongst Catholic farmers towards the [[Northern Brabant Christian Farmers League]] (NCB) during the agrarian economic crisis of 1933.
'''Action for the Small Farmer''' (in [[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Actie voor de Kleine Boer'', better known as ''Actie Bouwman'') was a [[political party]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The party was led by [[Alphons Bouwman]], a [[RKSP]] member. The party drew its support from rural [[Catholic]] sectors. It emerged after large-scale dissatisfaction amongst Catholic farmers towards the [[Northern Brabant Christian Farmers League]] (NCB) during the agrarian economic crisis of 1933.


The party was founded in 1934. In February the party changed its name to the '''Christian Organisation of Self-employed Persons''' (''Christelijke Organisatie van Kleine Zelfstandigen''). The party expanded rapidly during 1935, during which the party had 110 branches and 20,000 followers. Thousands visited during 1935.
The party was founded in 1934. In February, the party changed its name to the '''Christian Organisation of Self-employed Persons''' (''Christelijke Organisatie van Kleine Zelfstandigen''). The party expanded rapidly during 1935, during which the party had 110 branches and 20,000 followers. Thousands visited during 1935.


In 1937 the party was radicalized. In 1940 it merged into the Agrarian Front of the [[National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands|National Socialist Movement]], in which Bouwman became an important leader.<ref>http://www.inghist.nl/pdf/kpp/actie_bouwman.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref>
In 1937, the party was radicalized. In 1940, it merged into the Agrarian Front of the [[National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands|National Socialist Movement]], in which Bouwman became an important leader.<ref>http://www.inghist.nl/pdf/kpp/actie_bouwman.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 02:20, 13 May 2024

Action for the Small Farmer (in Dutch: Actie voor de Kleine Boer, better known as Actie Bouwman) was a political party in the Netherlands. The party was led by Alphons Bouwman, a RKSP member. The party drew its support from rural Catholic sectors. It emerged after large-scale dissatisfaction amongst Catholic farmers towards the Northern Brabant Christian Farmers League (NCB) during the agrarian economic crisis of 1933.

The party was founded in 1934. In February, the party changed its name to the Christian Organisation of Self-employed Persons (Christelijke Organisatie van Kleine Zelfstandigen). The party expanded rapidly during 1935, during which the party had 110 branches and 20,000 followers. Thousands visited during 1935.

In 1937, the party was radicalized. In 1940, it merged into the Agrarian Front of the National Socialist Movement, in which Bouwman became an important leader.[1]

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