- Robert Tobler
Robert Tobler (
December 23 1901 -June 17 1962 ) was a Swissfar right politician.Born in
Zürich , he followed his father by studying law atUniversity of Zurich and working as a lawyer. Initially attracted toliberalism , he came into contact withHans Oehler and soon helped to found the New Front in 1930. As chairman of the new group he was heavily influenced byOthmar Spann , althoughfascism quickly became more important for the Front.He served as "Gaufuehrer" for Zürich in the National Front and ran the party paper "Dei Front", which was funded by
Nazi Germany . He took over as Front leader in 1938, leading to his predecessorRolf Henne splitting the movement. Tobler attempted to find a common ground with the government, although by this time it was too late as the movement already had a reputation as firmly pro-Nazi. He was imprisoned in 1940 as afifth columnist and the Front fell into decay. After his release he led the "Eidgenössiche Sammlung" and "Schaffhausen Nationale Gemeinschaft", although both these groups were outlawed in 1943 as part of a wider ban on the National Front and its offshoots. Tobler took no further role in politics and died in his home town.References
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Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 ", p. 391
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