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  1. 23 de abr. de 2018 · This article is a preview from the Spring 2018 edition of New Humanist. One day in about 1934, a leading Catholic was considering joining the British Union of Fascists, and went to Oswald Mosley’s headquarters in Kings Road, Chelsea to see a senior fascist whom he happened to know. He said he was worried about the idea that if the leader said ...

  2. Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked and Answered is a book published in 1936 by British fascist Oswald Mosley, and it is arguably the clearest first-person introduction to the topic for an Anglo reader, serving up less gobbledygook than most of the Continental sources. Mosley actually makes arguments for his point of view, and thinks through ...

  3. Porträt von Oswald Mosley, 1925 gemalt von Glyn Warren Philpot. Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6. Baronet (* 16. November 1896 in London; † 3. Dezember 1980 in Orsay, Département Essonne, Frankreich) war ein britischer Politiker, der vor allem als Gründer der faschistischen Partei British Union of Fascists (BUF) bekannt wurde.

  4. 24 de out. de 2017 · 24 October 2017, 8:05 pm. 3. Oswald Mosley walks by fascist Blackshirts in salute, circa 1936. (CC-SA 4.0/ Felipe cuesta) LONDON — On October 15, 1932, the newly formed British Union of Fascists ...

  5. A slightly cut down interview with Sir.Oswald Mosley - in this interview he speaks about his role in the founding and his leadership of British Union of Fas...

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  6. Sir Oswald Mosley is one of the main antagonists of Peaky Blinders, serving as the main antagonist of Season 5 and the overarching antagonist of Season 6. He is the Minister of the Duchy of Lancaster, the deputy to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Cabinet adviser to the Prime Minister of Great Britain. He is also the MP for Smethwick, the constituency bordering South Birmingham, Thomas ...

  7. Failed Political Resurrection of Sir Oswald Mosley after 1945 Together in Britain we have lit a flame that the ages shall not extinguish. Guard that sacred flame my brother Blackshirts until it illumines Britain and lights again the Paths of Mankind. ('Comrades in Struggle', Mosley's message to the Blackshirts, June 1938)