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district in Amsterdam, condemning all kind of “barricade romanticism”. With Sal Tas, he published in Oct. 1934, a new<br />

periodical, antifascist and antipacifist: De Nieuwe Kern. During World War II, he escaped from Holland to Indonesia, where<br />

he was interned – as all <strong>Dutch</strong> citizens – in a Japanese camp. After 1946 De Kadt became a socialist deputy for the <strong>Dutch</strong><br />

Labour Party (PvdA) from 1948 to 1963, and one of the apostles of the Cold War after 1947, in “defence of the West” (with<br />

his book Verdediging van het Westen, Amsterdam, 1947). [See Ronald Havenaar’s notice in: Biografisch woordenboek van<br />

het socialisme en de arbeidersbeweging, Part 5, Amsterdam, 1992, pp. 141-145.]<br />

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