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The 43 Group

Battling with Mosley's Blackshirts

The 43 Group( )
Author: Beckman, Morris
Foreword by: Cesarani, David
Sassoon, Vidal
ISBN:978-0-7524-9942-0
Publication Date:Apr 2014
Publisher:History Press Limited, The
Imprint:Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $17.95
Book Description:

Oswald Mosley decided he could carry on where Hitler and Mussolini had left off. On street corners his fascist speakers would proclaim 'not enough Jews were burned at Belsen'. Enter the 43 Group. In a ferocious, bloody and brilliantly covert five-year campaign, they destroyed the Mosleyites. The membership of the Group was almost entirely made up of British servicemen, the original 43 members quickly swelling to more than 300 and including a Battle of Britain ace, a VC winner - and...
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Book Details
Pages:224
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Political
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.7 Inches
Book Weight:0.58 Pounds
Author Biography
Beckman, Morris (Author)
David Cesarani was born in London, England on November 13, 1956. He received a bachelor's degree in history from Cambridge University, a master's degree in Jewish history from Columbia University, and a doctorate in history from Oxford University. He was a scholar of contemporary Jewish history. He taught at the University of Leeds, Queen Mary University of London, the University of Southampton, and Royal Holloway, a constituent college of the University of London.

He wrote several books including The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo-Jewry, 1841-1991; The Holocaust; Justice Delayed: How Britain Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals; Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind; Major Farran's Hat: Murder, Scandal and Britain's War Against Jewish Terrorism, 1945-1948; and Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews, 1933-49. Eichmann: His Life and Crimes was published as Becoming Eichmann: Rethinking the Life, Crimes, and Trial of a 'Desk Murderer' in the United States and received a National Jewish Book Award in 2006. He was named to the Order of the British Empire in 2005 for his work in helping Britain establish Holocaust Memorial Day. He died from complications of recent surgery on October 25, 2015 at the age of 58.

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