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Finding aid:
http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_AMS6702
[0386] British Union of Fascists [Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc] (1932-39)—Shelfmark(s): General Reference Collection W.P.5322, Guard book spine:; Tracts on fascism
Location: British Library, 96 Euston Rd London, Greater London NW1 2DB, England
Description: Pamphlets and leaflets range from those written by Mosley himself, with general themes, such as 10 Points of Fascism in 1933, to anti-Semitic rhetoric like The Apotheosis of the Jew from Ghetto to Park Lane (1937), written by A.K. Chesterton, director of publicity and propaganda for the party. Other pamphlets and leaflets include Open letter from Oswald Mosley (1932); Membership Form (1932); Join the British Union of Fascists (1932); Taxation and the People, by Oswald Mosley (ca. 1937); British Union Foreign Policy, by Capt. Robert Gordon-Canning; Mind Britain's Business (ca. 1937); Fascism in Britain, by Oswald Mosley (1933); British Union for British Race, by Oswald Mosley; 10 Points (1937); Ten Points of Fascist Policy, by Oswald Mosley; Read and Enrol (1937); Blackshirts Back Mosley Because Mosley Backs Britain (1937); Are You British? Then You Must be Fascist (1937); Support Fascism and Save the Fishermen (1937); Trade Unionists! You are the Victims (1937); Big Boy Bevin! (1937); "...then Atheistic Communism will come," by Colan (1937); The British Union Stands for Trade Unionism; Follow Mosley (1937); Dockers! Nothing has been done (1937); British Union and the Transport Workers (1937); The Miners' Only Hope; Blackshirt Policy Alone can save the Coal-fields (1937); The Empire and the British Union (1937); The Simple Jewish Worker (verse, 1937); Sing the Marching Song with the Blackshirts (1937); Big Fish and the Little Fish, by A. Raven Thomson; Finance, Democracy and the Shopkeeper (1937); Jews & Reds Cause the Trouble, by Dan Chatter (1937); To Every Briton; If You Love Our Country (1937); British Union and the Transport Workers (1937); What Jews Did in the W- (partial pamphlet, 1937); The British Union and The Jews, by E. G. Clarke (1937); 'Gainst Trust & Monopoly! by F. D. Hill; Shopkeepers Action (1937); Pharmacy in British Union (1937); Britain and Jewry (1938); Break the Chains That Bind Us, by A. Raven Thomson; Our Financial Masters, by A. Raven Thomson (1937); March to Sanity, by Maj.-Gen J.F.C. Fuller (1937); The Land and the People, by Jorian Jenks; British Union Agricultural Policy (1937); The Inward Strength of a National Socialist, by Capt. Robert Gordon-Canning (1938); Is Lancashire Doomed? (1938); ARP--Be Prepared! (ca. 1939); British Union and Social Credit, by W.K.A.J. Chambers-Hunter (ca. 1939); Menace of the Chain Stores, by Peter Heyward (ca. 1939); Labour's Peace Policy, by Michael Goulding (ca. 1939); The Coming Corporate State, by A. Raven Thomson (ca. 1939); The Holy Land: Arab or Jew? by Capt. R. Gordon-Canning (1938) [online at https://ia600606.us.archive.org/16/items/ArabOrJew/FullPagePhoto.pdf]; Towards Freedom, by H.W. Kenyon; and Trade Unionism, Its History and Future (ca. 1939).
Websites with information:
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/_images/Pamphlets%20and%20Ephemera%20at%20the%20British%20Library_tcm8-23419.pdf
[0387] Collection of British Union of Fascists Newspapers, Reference: MS784
Location: Special Collections Department, Cadbury Research Library, Muirhead Tower (Lower Ground Floor), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, England
Description: This newspaper collection comprises three different British Union of Fascists newspapers: 'Action', 'Fascist Week, and 'The Blackshirt'. The newspapers reported on activities of the British Union of Fascists in the UK, leading up to, and during the first part of the Second World War. All the newspapers had a regular feature by, or about, Oswald Mosley. The advent of the Second World War, and the internment of Mosley and many other active fascists in Britain on 23 May 1940 under Defence Regulation 18B, had a big impact on the production of the newspapers. 'The Blackshirt' ceased publication in 1939, and the last edition of 'Action' was 6 June 1940.
Websites with information:
http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS784
Finding aid:
http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/GetDocument.ashx?db=Catalog&fname=MS784.pdf
[0388] The British Union of Fascists: newspapers and secret files [digital collection]
Description: This collection consists of ten series: 1. Action, with Action nos. 1 (February 21 1936)-222 (June 6, 1940). Action was the official organ of the British Union. 2. The Blackshirt, with Blackshirt nos. 1 (February 1933)-261 (May 1939). From 1 June 1934, it incorporated the short-lived periodical, The Fascist Week, and became styled "The official organ of the British Union of Fascists" until the launch of Action. 3. The East London Pioneer (1936-1937). 4. Fascist Week (Nov. 1933-May 1934). 5. Miscellaneous papers of BUF members, deposited in the Imperial War Museum relate to members of the British Union of Fascists during the period between 1933 and the end of the Second World War, including Captain H.W. Luttman-Johnson, one of the founders of the 'January Club'; William Joyce, the British Union of Fascists' Director of Propaganda; J. Macnab; R. Ling; as well as the manuscript of Margaret Heard's book, 'Stepping stones to Austria', describing her life as the wife of an interned half-German member of the BUF. 6. Defense Regulation 18B, Advisory Committee papers: Sir Oswald Mosley. 7. WAR: Defence Regulation 18B detainee: Mosley, Sir Oswald. 8. Right-wing extremists: Sir Oswald Mosley/Lady Mosley. 9. Prison Dept.: registered papers (Series 2), and 10. Miscellaneous papers on Mosley's release.
Websites with information:
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/collection.php?cid=9781851171255
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-act
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-bla
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-elp
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-faw
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=125-iwm
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=ho283
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=ho45
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=kv2
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=pcom9
http://www.britishonlinearchives.co.uk/group.php?cid=9781851171255&pid=release
[0389] British Union Regulation 18B Detainees Lists, Reference: MS664
Location: Special Collections Department, Cadbury Research Library, Muirhead Tower (Lower Ground Floor), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England
Description: A list of citizens detained in 1939 and 1940 under British Union Regulation 18B, many of whom were members of the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists. The list, with supplements, was produced by John Warburton and Jeffrey Walder.
Websites with information:
http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=XMS664&pos=1
http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/TreeBrowse.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&field=RefNo&key=XMS664
British Union Regulation 18B Detainees List (March 2006 edition):
https://archive.org/download/TheDefenceRegulation18b/18bDetaineesList.pdf
British Union Regulation 18B Detainees List (Nov. 2008 edition):
http://www.oswaldmosley.com/downloads/18b%20Detainees%20List.pdf
[0390] Broadsheet Collective, 1971-1999, NZMS 596
Location: Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland City Libraries, Private Bag 92300, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Description: The collection consists of an incomplete run of administrative records including minutes of meetings, 1989-1999, financial records, correspondence