Louis Fles
Appearance
Louis Fles | |
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Pen name | Dr. W. Bottema C.Az. |
Occupation | businessman, author, activist |
Nationality | Dutch, Jewish atheist |
Period | 1918-1939 |
Genre | non-fiction |
Subject | assimilation, anti-Zionism, Nazism, business |
Notable works | Forbidden radio-speech Hitler, reformer or criminal Away with Zionism! |
Spouse | Celine van Straaten |
Children | Mina, Rosine, Henriette, Clara, Barthold, George |
Relatives | Michael 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.
External links
- Biography of Levie Fles at the Biographical Dictionary of Socialism and the Labor Movement in the Netherlands
- Louis Fles family page at Akevoth
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- 1872 births
- 1940 deaths
- Activists who committed suicide
- Atheist thinkers and activists
- Dutch activists
- Dutch atheists
- Dutch businesspeople
- Dutch non-fiction writers
- Dutch Jews
- Dutch socialists
- Jewish anti-Zionists
- Jewish atheists
- Jewish businesspeople
- People from Amsterdam
- People from South Holland
- Suicides by poison
- Suicides in the Netherlands