The Frisian town of Appelscha has a long tradition of radical revolutionary socialism and anarchism, which started on March 30, 1889 when the anarchist Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis gave a speech to the village's dissatisfied workers. Since then, the village has had a reputation as a stronghold of socialism and anarchism. Here the combative agricultural workers formed the basis for the activities of Nieuwenhuis, workers strikes often took place in the village and around 1900 there was a large wave of strikes. The local anarchist youth organized a Pinksterlanddagen event for the first time in 1924 on the "Ter Vrijheidsbezinning" site. Today's campsite was a potato field at the time, in 1934 it was bought by anti-militarist workers from rich landowners for the then high amount of 500 guilders. In 1970 the Provo Roel van Duijn attended the Pinksterlanddagen and organized a teach-in as the culmination of a propaganda manifestation for anarchism and for all anti-authoritarian movements in the Netherlands: pacifists, council communists, socialists and others.
Event
The "Stichting tot vrijheidsbezinning", which manages or organizes the Pinksterlanddagen, attaches importance to the fact that the visitors respect the freedoms of their fellow human beings. The initiative participants assume that all event participants feel jointly responsible as users of the site and have set up some rules for this: There are various containers for paper, glass and chemical waste in the village that should be used. There is also a container for normal waste in front of the site and a container for organic waste. No open fires on or around the campsite as there is a forest nearby. The site is accessible day and night, so make no noise at night. The terrain Ter Vrijheidsbezinning is antimilitaristic, alcohol and other drugs are not allowed. Energy saving measures should be observed. Other libertarian groups are also welcome. A large building is available for readings, events, workshops, meetings and more. Participation in the Pinksterlanddagen is not free of charge. There are also other tariffs for visitors who want to come before or after the Pinksterlanddagen event. The group "Rampeplan" provides warm meals. According to the anarchist-communist principle "From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs", leftover and well-preserved food items are put on a long table after the event, so they can be packed and taken away. Since the Pinksterlanddagen was founded, the events have been “alcohol-free”. Visitors are welcome all year round at the Ter Vrijheidsbezendung campsite, which is managed by a permanent employee.