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Adriaan Nicolaas Johan van Hees (3 May 1910 – 2 December 1976) was a Dutch actor and member of the
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (, ; NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later Nazi political organisation that eventually became a political party. As a parliamentary party participating in legislative elections, the NSB had some suc ...
(NSB). Van Hees was trained in Amsterdam and Germany, and spent a few years in theater and film. He quit professional acting to join the NSB, giving speeches and overseeing the organization's theater division, arguing that the change he thought necessary in Dutch drama had to come from political revolution. He became depressed and suicidal when he discovered he was part Jewish; still, he tried to join the SS but was denied. After the war, he was banned from the stage for ten years, and sentenced to five years in prison.


Biography


Early career

Van Hees was born in
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, the son of a theater director from
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. He attended the
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in
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from 1927 to 1929, but left for Germany, claiming the quality of education was inferior in Amsterdam. In Germany, he attended drama schools in
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and
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. From 1931 to 1934 he worked under with the , a company that also featured Piet Rienks and . After an argument with van der Lugt, he left for Berlin again in March 1933. When he returned in May 1933 he joined the
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (, ; NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later Nazi political organisation that eventually became a political party. As a parliamentary party participating in legislative elections, the NSB had some suc ...
(NSB), and argued that the drastic improvement necessary in Dutch theater could only come about after a revolutionary change in Dutch politics and society.Van der Logt. In July 1933 van Hees toured the Dutch West Indies with the company ''De Dietsche Spelers'' and from 1933 to 1935 he performed in various plays, but he quit the theater in 1935 to focus exclusively on his party work for the NSB. He suffered from severe depression when he found out, in 1934, that his grandfather on his mother's side was Jewish, making him one quarter Jewish under the
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. He felt he suffered from a split personality, being so fully convinced of the racial politics of which he himself was the intended victim.This information comes from an autobiographical sketch he wrote on 29 June 1944, for psychiatrist A. Ruijtenberg. This and other files are kept by the Dutch
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, and was the basis for A. van der Logt's biographical sketch. Other information from a 1984 publication by P. Honig, ''Acteurs- en kleinkunstenaarslexicon'', in collaboration with the
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.
He contemplated suicide to escape what he called "the conflict of the bastard", but after the war the judge who presided over his case sneered that this was nothing but "third-rate theatrics". He performed in a few pre-war movies, and participated in theatrical events organized by radio stations. For the NSB paper ' he wrote theater reviews in which he connected theater with national-socialism. In 1937–1938 he did a fourteen-month tour of the
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with
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's company.


Wartime

In early 1940 van Hees returned to the Netherlands. He was appointed leader of the film department of the ''Nationale Werknemers Vereniging'', later called , a national-socialist union. He was one of the speakers at the NSB party meeting in
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on 22 June 1940, at the
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, where he called for vengeance for the death of eight NSB members who had been executed by Dutch soldiers during the German invasion of May 1940. With the rank of ''opperhopman'', van Hees led the singing school of the Weerbaarheidsafdeling (WA), and he functioned as theater advisor to the NSB leadership, writing a book, ''Nieuw tooneel voor een nieuw publiek'' ("New drama for a new audience"). On 11 July 1941 he married the youngest daughter of , an NSB member who later became mayor of
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and then
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, and they had a son the next year. In July 1942 he began working for the ''Nederlandsche Omroep'', the Dutch media outlet installed by the occupying Germans in 1940 on the model of the ''
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.'' One of his radio programs was a course in
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. Despite his non-Aryan background he volunteered in August 1942 for the
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unit
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. He did not pass the inspection. In 1944 van Hees wanted to join the
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, a paramilitary organization founded by the Germans. On the recommendation of
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,
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in the Netherlands, he asked
Anton Mussert Anton Adriaan Mussert (; 11 May 1894 – 7 May 1946) was a Dutch politician who co-founded the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB) in 1931 and served as its leader until the party was banned in 1945. As such, he was the most pro ...
to designate him an "honorary Aryan". This did not happen, and van Hees played no further role of importance in the NSB. He was no longer asked to speak publicly, and his isolation increased after he was fired from the ''Nederlandsche Omroep''. He went into hiding after
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, when rumors of liberation by the Allies spread.


After the war

In March 1945
Adolphe Engers Adolphe Engers (1884–1945) was a Dutch writer and actor on stage and in the movies, who appeared in more than fifty films during his career, a number of them in Weimar Germany. Biography Before his career in film, he was an actor on the stage a ...
mentioned van Hees as one of four people who should be removed from Dutch theater. By August he had been banned from the stage for ten years. Van Hees had intended to leave Europe if the Germans won the war. He was sentenced in 1949 to five years in prison; the prosecutor had asked for six years. In his defense he said he joined the NSB to "exorcise a demon". He died in
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in 1976.


Filmography

* ''
Malle Gevallen '' Malle Gevallen '' is a 1934 Dutch film directed by Jaap Speyer Jaap Speyer (1891–1952) was a Dutch film director. He was married to the German actress Mia Pankau. Selected filmography * ''Hedda's Revenge'' (1919) * ''Entblätterte Blà ...
'' (1934) as Piet Janssen (the Klit) * ' (1935) as Heer Bergman * '' Jonge harten'' (1936) as Hans * '' Zomerzotheid'' (1936, based on a Cissy van Marxveldt book) as Gerrit-Jan (final film role)


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Photograph of Adriaan van Hees
Spaarnestad Photo * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hees, Adriaan van 1910 births 1976 deaths Dutch male actors Jewish collaborators with Nazi Germany Dutch people of Jewish descent Dutch prisoners and detainees Male actors from Rotterdam National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands politicians Politicians from Rotterdam Prisoners and detainees of the Netherlands