Mapping Modernity

13. With blood and sweat

23 October 2023

NSB pamphlet Suriname and Curaçao

As represented in this pamphlet, the National Socialist Movement (NSB) takes issue with Britain and America foreign policies. It was prompted by the Dutch government-in-exile’s permission in November 1941 to station American troops in Suriname to protect the bauxite mines (a raw material essential for the production of aluminium). At the time, British troops were stationed in Curaçao to guard the large refining complex of Venezuelan oil.  

National Socialist Movement, Once acquired with blood and sweat for our people, now betrayed and squandered, s.p. 1941. Coll. S/T W.7u.31b, 21 x 14.5 cm.