http://www.suntimes.com/news/obituaries/313162,CST-NWS-xtonn26.articleMarch 26, 2007
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- The wife of one of the most prominent Dutch collaborators during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II has died, her son said in a statement Saturday. She was 92.
Florrie Rost van Tonningen was a supporter of the Nazi Party in the Netherlands during the 1930s, and her husband, Meinoud -- the second-highest-ranking member of the Dutch Nazi Party -- ran the Netherlands' national bank during the occupation. He was killed or committed suicide in jail while awaiting trial after the war.
Ms. van Tonningen soon earned the epithet "the black widow" because of her continued adherence to Nazi ideology and involvement in Dutch white supremacist circles after the war.
She was convicted several times for spreading Nazi literature. She made anti-Semitic remarks in her memoirs and held meetings for neo-Nazis in her home.
As recently as 2000, she discussed the value of having ''white skin'' in a television interview.