
374. The Battle of Cable Street: Fascism Defeated
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Political Antisemitism and Fascism in 1930s Britain
This chapter examines the rise of political antisemitism in Britain during the 1930s, focusing on the British Union of Fascists and their leader, Oswald Mosley. It explores public sentiment shifts regarding fascist movements amid the horrors of Nazi policies, the Battle of Cable Street, and the complexities of political alliances during the abdication crisis of King Edward VIII. Additionally, the chapter discusses the implications of war sentiment, the rise of anti-war coalitions, and the treatment of fascists in Britain as World War II approached.
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