Pepper to throw at fascists: the forgotten women of Cable Street As we commemorate the Battle of Cable Street, it's important to recognise the role women played ...
Their scandalous exploits—one sister jilted her husband, the Guinness heir, and their children to run away with British Union of Fascists founder Oswald Mosely, another became known as Hitler's ...
PA Media The British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, claimed 50,000 members in the early 1930s The visit was used for propaganda purposes by the Nazis and an accompanying article reported ...
In 1932, the charismatic, aristocratic former MP Sir Oswald Mosley set up the British Union of Fascists. It became notorious for violence – especially against Jewish people and communist groups.
Last night fans of Peaky Blinders met the gangster drama's latest villain - a fictionalised version of British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley. He was the one with big 'tache, who pulled aside ...
After a career in politics, Mosley led the British Union of Fascists (BUF) for 8 years, a period marked by violence and rich ...