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was imminent. He also launched back into political activity, and was again elected as a local councillor in
September 1939. Soon after, the ITF headquarters were evacuated to London, Fimmen also leaving for England. However, Fimmen soon became ill, and Oldenbroek was called to London to take over his
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78:(OSP), serving as its first treasurer. He continued working for the ITF, although the federation insisted that he put forward more centrist views in this role, and eventually required him to resign from the OSP, returning to the SDAP.
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