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Personal papers of notable BUF members, 1933-1953

Personal papers of notable BUF members, 1933-1953

Collection: The British Union of Fascists: 1933–1953    Volumes    Personal papers of notable BUF members, 1933-1953

This volume, sourced from the Imperial War Museum, contains the personal papers and correspondence of notable BUF members from the period 1933-1953. Individuals covered include: Captain H.W. Luttman-Johnson, one of the founders of the January Club; William Joyce, BUF Director of Propaganda, and the infamous voice behind Lord Haw Haw's radio broadcasts; J. Macnab; R. Ling; and Margaret Heard, whose book, Stepping Stones to Austria, describing her life as the wife of an interned half-German member of the movement, is enclosed.

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View document: Correspondence of R. Ling (Ealing District leader of the BUF), 1940-1943.

Correspondence of R. Ling (Ealing District leader of the BUF), 1940-1943

IWM ref. 92/31/1: Photocopies of five letters (11 p.) written by a former Ealing District leader of the British Union of Fascists during his internment in Stafford prison and at...

Date:1940-1943
Contributor:Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
Identifier:125-92-31-1-v2
View document: Correspondence relating to William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw), 1935.

Correspondence relating to William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw), 1935

IWM ref. S4: Two signed letters (1 p. each) dated April 1935 from William Joyce as Director of Propaganda, British Union of Fascists to C H Blackburn concerning A K...

Date:1935-1935
Contributor:Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
Identifier:125-S4-v2
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