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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.

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    • Title: Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s by D. Renton
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9780333760857, 0333760859
    • eText ISBN: 9780230599130
    • Edition: 2000
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