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My Life
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(Bokens framsida)
Namn My Life
Förlag
Författare
Oswald Mosley
Översättare
Publicerad
2012 (denna utgåva)
Bindning
häftad
Antal sidor
498
Språk
Engelska
ISBN


My Life är en bok av Oswald Mosley som först publicerades 1968.

Information om boken

During his long life, the British Fascist leader Oswald Mosley knew just about everybody worth knowing. Politicians like Winston Churchill, Franklin D Roosevelt and Lloyd George. Leading society hostesses such as Lady Cunard, Mrs Randolph Hearst and Nancy Astor. He also knew Beaverbook, Northcliffe and Rothermere: the three most powerful press barons of their day. Authors like Compton Mackenzie and Henry Williamson were among his friends. And of course, Mosley had a unique personal insight into the characters of Hitler, Mussolini, Goering and the Goebbels.

On reading this book Michael Foot, Leader of the Labour Party during the 1980s, commented: “He came near to diverting the whole course of British history…What Mosley so valiantly stood for could have saved his country from the Hungry Thirties and the Second World War”.

Innehållsförteckning

  • About the Author
  • 1) Ancestry and Childhood
  • 2) School And Sandhurst
  • 3) Service in the First World War
  • 4) The Gaining of Experience
  • 5) Entry into Politics
  • 6) Marriage To Cynthia Curzon
  • 7) Youth and Age
  • 8) The Irish Question
  • 9) Elections
  • 10) Birmingham Proposals
  • 11) Roosevelt And American Industry
  • 12) Parliament and the Labour Party
  • 13) Ramsey Macdonald
  • 14) Resignation
  • 15) Consensus for National Action - Formation of the new Party
  • 16) The British Union of Fascists
  • 17) The Ideology of Fascism
  • 18) Jewish Opposition
  • 19) Hitler and Mussolini
  • 20) Why I Opposed the War
  • 21) Action at Outbreak of War - Imprisonment under 18B
  • 22) Personal Life After the War
  • 23) The Post-War European Idea
  • 24) North Kensington - Renewal of Communist Violence
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