1221
A. k. Chesterton, Mosley. Geschichte und Programm desbritischen Faschismus (Leipzig, 1937), S. 258; James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und sein Fuhrer (Berlin, 1937), S. lOf, 219.
1222
Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 189.
1223
Mosley, The Greater Britain, p. xi.
1224
Lebzelter, Political Antisemitism in England 1918–1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 108.
1225
Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 167.
1226
Colin Cross, S. 15, 99, 1301T.
1227
Richard Thurlow, Fascism in Britain (New York, 1987); Lebzelter, Political Antisemitism in England 1918–1939 (Oxford, 1978), p. 117f, 121f, 128, 131, 135 with reference to Record of sessions of House of Commons of 10. July and 26. November 1936: Hansard, 5th Series, CCCXIV, 15–75 und CCCXVIII, 640; N. C. Macnamara, Origin and character of the British People (London, 1900), p. 231f; R. West, Meaning of Treason, p. 68f; K. Ewing and C. Gearty, The Struggle for Civil Libertees… in Britain (New York, 2000), pp. 35, 173, 275f, 299, 301, 329.
1228
Colin Cross, pp. 15, 99, 130ff.
1229
Sir Oswald Mosley, My life (London, 1968), p. 388, 396.
1230
W. Mock, «The function of Race in Imperialist ideology. The example of Joseph Chamberlain», in: P. Kennedy & A. Nicholls (Editor), Nationalist and racialist movements in Britain before 1914 (Oxford, 1981), p. 193.
1231
G. R. Searle, The Quest for National Efficiency (Oxford, 1971), p. 95.
1232
Robert Skidelsky, Oswald Mosley (London, 1935), pp. 45, 658f; Skidelsky, Fascism (London, 1973), without page reference, cited in: Philip Rees, «Changing interpretations of British Fascism», in: Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism, p. 199.
1233
D. S. Lewis, Illusion of grandeur. Mosley, Fascism and British society (Manchester, 1987), p. 200f, quotes: Action of 25. March 1939, S. 1; Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 182f.
1234
Oswald Mosley, The Greater Britain, p. 152f; Mosley, My Life (London, 1968), p. 364f.
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