Abstract

Wouter Lutkie was in the twenties and thirties of the 20th century one of the key figures in the right-wing movements in the Netherlands. Since 1922 he was a priest out of office, so he had time to publish and correspond with many lawyers. In this article the author gives an overview of his correspondence with important men as W.P.J. Pompe, J.C. Baak and P.P.J.M. Geradts. Fascism was always on the background.

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