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British Union of Fascists

Fascism, Women, and Democracy
The future Lady Mosley, then Diana Guinness (above, second right) with her sister Unity Mitford and the children of her first marriage to Bryan Guinness. Her eldest son Jonathan (above, far right) became chairman of the Conservative Monday Club, and today is his 93rd birthday. Many British publications…

Comrades, the Voices
https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/comrades_the_voices.mp4
The British adaptation of the Horst Wessel Song by Volker Zorn AS A special April 20th present to all the comrades here, we present the English version of the Horst Wessel Lied (Raise the Banner!), as sung by Sir Oswald Mosley’s…
The British adaptation of the Horst Wessel Song by Volker Zorn AS A special April 20th present to all the comrades here, we present the English version of the Horst Wessel Lied (Raise the Banner!), as sung by Sir Oswald Mosley’s…

Hurrah for the Blackshirts
“Hurrah for the Blackshirts” by Harold Harmsworth (Lord Rothermere) in the January 1934 Daily Mail HAROLD HARMSWORTH (1868-1940), together with his brother, developed the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror. In 1934, he contributed the article below to the Daily Mail. It provoked Jews affiliated…

The Myth of the Battle of Cable Street
On 4 October 1936, Marxists and Jews organized a protest to Sir Mosley’s British Union’s planned march through East London. The disruption of the planned march after violence was transformed into a myth of working class and minority resistance to fascism. by Organon tou Ontos ON 13 October…

The Führer’s English Martyr
by Michael Walsh WHEN IN A BRIGHTER day he is better known, the English-born prophet James Larratt Battersby (1907–1955) will find his name ranked with that of Gottfried Feder (German), Alfred Rosenberg (Estonian-German), William Joyce (Irish-American), John Amery (English), Cesare Santoro…

Britisches Freikorps
by Derek Summers and Mike Walsh
THE SS (Schutzstaffel or Protection Squad) was originally established as Adolf Hitler’s personal bodyguard after the failed 1923 putsch, although in 1933 it became the unit we think of today. The recruits swore unswerving loyalty not to the National Socialist Party…