Westland (Nazi propaganda)
Westland is the name with which the government of Nazi Germany intended to replace that of the Netherlands during its 1940–45 occupation of the country. The name refers to the fact that the Netherlands lies directly to the west of Germany, hence "the land of the West". Compare Ostmark, the name adopted for Austria after the Anschluss by the Nazi movement.
Nazi race theory stressed the supposed "Aryan" status of the Dutch people, as a result of which the occupying Nazi authorities desired to annex the Netherlands into a greatly enlarged version of the German Reich, the Greater Germanic Reich. Early political plans proposed transforming the country in its entirety into a Gau Westland, or even a Gau Holland. More detailed plans suggested its outright dissection into five different Gaue, all of which remained unnamed:
- Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe, capital: Groningen;
- Gelderland and Overijssel, capital: Arnhem;
- North Holland and Utrecht, capital: Amsterdam;
- South Holland and Zeeland, capital: The Hague;
- North Brabant and Limburg, capital: Eindhoven.
- One of the main Waffen-SS units composed primarily of Dutch volunteers, the Standarte Westland.Uitgeverij Westland, a "folkish" new book publisher established by the occupation government which was responsible for disseminating Nazi, fascist, and pro-German propaganda.
- A political-scientific periodical journal edited by Arthur Seyss-Inquart, the senior administrator of the civilian occupation regime in the Netherlands.