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Publication
Arrow Books Ltd (1999), Edition: New Ed, 203 pages
Description
For Trevor Grundy and his family in post-war Britain, Oswald Mosley was a god. This book offers an account of what it was like to grow up in a fascist family in Britain. Trevor Grundy discusses his upbringing, & how he escaped to start a new life.
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LibraryThing member Davidmullen
A fascinating book looking at a largely forgotten part of British history. The organised antisemitism of Mosleys various parties. Specifically it has a youth growing up and gradually realising what this is.
Personally I find the book very reassuring the fascist failed and this was because many
A few sentimental fascists still exist but they don't really matter and never shall
Personally I find the book very reassuring the fascist failed and this was because many
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Britons could hear and listen to this evil. And then damn it as evil.A few sentimental fascists still exist but they don't really matter and never shall
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1998
Physical description
203 p.; 7.72 inches
ISBN
0099271796 / 9780099271796