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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
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DESERT ISLAND DISCS is one of the longest-running radio series in the world, having recently celebrated 80 years on the air since its first broadcast in January 1942. As all British readers will know, the programme features a different guest each week who is asked to select eight records, one book, and…
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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…
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Sir Oswald Mosley by Hadding Scott SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (1896 -1980) was the leader of the British Union of Fascists, and a friend of National-Socialist Germany. (He was also an hereditary baronet and fourth cousin of the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.) The Westminster Gazette in the 1920s called Mosley…
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“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…
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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…
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THIS IS A Vindex production brought to you by Spero Patria. A documentary based around the work, speeches, and life events of Sir Oswald Mosley, a 20th century British politician, European visionary, and compassionate humanist. Mosley was a man of supreme philosophical and political wisdom, and…
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by Mark Deavin THE FACT that the name of Henry Williamson (pictured) is today so little known across the White world is a sad reflection of the extent to which Western man has allowed himself to be deprived of his culture and identity over the last 50 years. Until the Second World War Williamson was generally…
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“For this shall be the epic generation whose struggle and whose sacrifice shall decide whether man again shall know the dust or whether man at last shall grasp the stars.” – Sir Oswald Mosley, Tomorrow We Live The following report is from Blackshirt, Oct. 21st – Oct. 27th,…
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by Sir Oswald Mosley (pictured) EDITOR’S NOTE: This piece is the first in a series of articles which will illustrate some of the earlier intimations, in the works of other writers and thinkers, of the central ideas of Dr. William Pierce’s philosophy, Cosmotheism. Even the reader who is not a devotee…
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