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Despite the Second World War and the Holocaust, postwar Britain was not immune to fascism. By 1948, a large and confident fascist movement had been established, with a strong network of local organisers and public speakers, and an audience of thousands. However, within two years the fascists had collapsed under the pressure of a successful anti-fascist campaign. This book explains how it was that fascism could grow so fast, and how it then went into decline.
Contents
List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction What Actually Happened: Fascism and Anti-Fascism 1918-51 The Heil Hitler Brigade: Fascism 1945-51 Not Just Commandos: Anti-Fascism 1945-51 An Unbiased Watch? Fascism, Anti-Fascism and the State Conclusion Abbreviations used in the Notes Notes Bibliography Index