Nederlandse Volksbeweging

Nederlandse Volksbeweging

The Nederlandse Volksbeweging (NVB, English: "Dutch People's Movement") was a political reform movement established in the Netherlands in 1945, immediately after the Second World War.

With ideologies such as fascism and communism permanently excluded from Dutch politics, the NVB was intended to renew the political landscape in the Netherlands. A breakthrough had occurred in the pillarized political landscape: politics was no longer dominated by the opposition between Christian and secular parties (the so-called Antithesis).

The NVB was disbanded in 1951.