Fredegardus Jacobus Josephus (Jef) van de Wiele (
Deurne, Belgium, 20 July 1903 –
Bruges
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The area of the whole city amoun ...
, 4 September 1979) was a
Belgian Flemish Nazi
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politician. During the
Nazi occupation of Belgium he became notorious as the leader of the most virulently pro-Nazi wing of Flemish politics.
Early years
Van de Wiele was the son of an important local cattle dealer who between 1919 and 1933 acted as mayor of Deurne.
Although raised in Deurne van de Wiele was sent to
Antwerp
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and
Ghent
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to be educated.
He entered the teaching profession, working initially in
Aalst before returning to his home town.
In his early years he was nicknamed "Jef Cognac" by his friends due to his strong reputation for
Francophilia.
In the 1930s he returned to education, studying for a doctorate in
Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
and Letters with a specialisation in
German philology
Philology () is the study of language in Oral tradition, oral and writing, written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology. Philology is also de ...
. His study included an extended period in Germany in 1937 researching German perceptions of
Flemish literature from 1870 to 1937.
An increasing
Germanophile, in 1936 he established ''Duitschen-Vlaamsche Arbeidsgemeenschap'' (German-Flemish Labour Community, popularly known as
Devlag) as an initially apolitical cultural group for philology scholars with an interest in German literary culture.
[ Philip Rees, '' Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', ]Simon & Schuster
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, 1990, p. 412
Nazism
Van de Wiele became a staunch admirer of
Adolf Hitler
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and before long Devlag had moved radically to the
far right
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and began to campaign for the incorporation of
Flanders
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into the
Third Reich
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.
The group used the Nazi eagle and
swastika
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combined with the
black lion of Flanders as its symbol. As editor of the group's magazine, ''Nieuw Vlaanderen'', he ensured that Nazism featured centrally in its content.
Van de Wiele had some contact with the Nazis before the invasion of Belgium and even claimed that Hitler had promised him that Flanders would be incorporated according to his wishes and that he had further been promised the position of
Gauleiter
A ''Gauleiter'' () was a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a ''Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany, Gau'' or ''Reichsgau''. ''Gauleiter'' was the third-highest Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party, rank in ...
.
[Littlejohn, p. 174]
Influence under the occupation
Under the occupation he did enjoy some influence, although the complicated nature of
Belgian politics meant that he did not gain the full influence he sought. He enjoyed a good relationship with
Walloon leader
Léon Degrelle and accompanied him on various public engagements. At home however he had struggled to gain influence from the
far-right
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but pro-independence
Flemish National Union and clashed repeatedly with its leaders
Staf De Clercq and
Hendrik Elias, who maintained ambiguous attitudes towards the Nazis.
In contrast Van de Wiele called for Flanders to be fully incorporated as a
Reichsgau with himself as
Gauleiter
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.
Indeed, he was isolated from the wider Flemish right to such an extent that his closest political ally became
Rexist leader
Léon Degrelle, with whom he toured
Wallonia
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in 1943.
He worked enthusiastically with the Nazis, advocating the full mobilisation of the region and, in 1943, turning the entirety of his youth movement over to the
Hitler Youth
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.
After the liberation of Belgium by the Allied forces he fled to Germany in September 1944, settling in
Waldeck-Pyrmont with other Flemish exiles.
By that point van de Wiele was the only Flemish leader with whom the Nazis were still working and as such they sent him to
Cologne
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to organise Flemish refugees into a cohesive pro-Nazi organisation.
In December 1944 he was also designated the head of the theoretical "
Reichsgau Flandern" and given the nominal title ''Leider van het Vlaamsche Volk'' ("Leader of the Flemish People").
Joachim von Ribbentrop
Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop (; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German Nazi politician and diplomat who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs (Germany), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1945. ...
also recognised van de Wiele as leader of the ''Vlaamsch Bevrijdingscomité'' (Flemish Liberation Committee) around the same time.
For the most part these posts proved meaningless with the liberation effectively completed in early 1945 following the
Battle of the Bulge
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.
Post-war life
Following the end of
World War II
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van de Wiele was branded a traitor for his enthusiastic
collaboration
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. Initially he evaded capture, but in 1946 he was arrested whilst dressed in the uniform of a German officer.
During November of that year, a court in Antwerp condemned him to death.
Nevertheless, the sentence was soon commuted to life imprisonment. Van de Wiele was released from prison in 1963, after which he settled in
West Germany
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.
[Littlejohn, p. 183] Returning to Belgium some time in the 1970s, he died at Bruges in 1979.
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