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Louis Fles
Pen nameDr. W. Bottema C.Az.
Occupationbusinessman, author, activist
NationalityDutch, Jewish atheist
Period1918-1939
Genrenon-fiction
Subjectassimilation, anti-Zionism, Nazism, business
Notable worksForbidden radio-speech
Hitler, reformer or criminal
Away with Zionism!
SpouseCeline van Straaten
ChildrenMina, Rosine, Henriette, Clara, Barthold, George
RelativesMichael Fles, Bart Berman, Thijs Berman, G. van Straten

Levie Jacob (Louis) Fles (1872-1940) was a Dutch businessman, activist and author. He is best known for writing and broadcasting against Zionism and organized religion.

Fles was a strong supporter of Jewish assimilation and had a complex relationship with the Dutch Social Democratic Workers' Party. He detested Nazism and committed suicide at the conquest of the Netherlands by Nazi Germany.