This book is an important contribution to the study of West European
fascism in the inter-war years. Focusing on the organizational and
ideological relations of the German Nazis and French and Dutch fascists,
Dietrich Orlow analyzes the evolving attitudes and conflicts among the
Nazis toward the West European extreme Right, along with the conflicting
views which French and Dutch fascists had about the Third Reich in the
years from 1933 onward.