Volk en Vaderland (People and Fatherland) was a Dutch weekly paper published by Nenasu (Nederlandsch Nationaal Socialistische Uitgeverij), a Nazi publishing firm owned by Anton Mussert.
The NSB was a Nazi Dutch political party that collaborated with the German occupier during World War II.
[1] The street peddling of the weekly often led to riots and fights with opponents of the NSB.
As VoVa reflected the opinions of the NSB's political leadership, it gradually moved from fascism to national socialism.
During the German occupation of the Netherlands from May 1940 to May 1945 the paper's content was in line with Nazism.