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  2. British fascism - Wikipedia

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    From Italian fascism it took inspiration of strong leadership and strong opposition to communism. [9] Later British fascism, as seen in the British Union of Fascists, while inspired by, for example, Italian fascism's ideas on the Corporate State, [10] claimed both its economic and political agenda intend to embody that of Tudor England (1485 ...

  3. British Fascists - Wikipedia

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    Hurrah For The Blackshirts!: Fascists and Fascism in Britain Between the Wars. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4481-6287-1. Stocker, Paul. "Importing fascism: reappraising the British fascisti, 1923–1926" Contemporary British History, September 2016, Vol. 30 No. 3, pp. 326–348; Thurlow, Richard C. (1987). Fascism in Britain: A History, 1918–1985 ...

  4. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The City in Texas: A History (University of Texas Press, 2015) 342 pp. Mendoza, Alexander, and Charles David Grear, eds. Texans and War: New Interpretations of the State's Military History 2012 excerpt; Scott, Robert (2000). After the Alamo. Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-585-22788-7.

  5. British Union of Fascists - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 February 2025. 1932–1940 political party British Union of Fascists Abbreviation BUF Leader Oswald Mosley Founded 1 October 1932 Banned 10 July 1940 Merger of New Party British Fascists (majority) Succeeded by Union Movement Headquarters London, England Newspaper The Blackshirt Action Think tank ...

  6. Fascism - Wikipedia

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    Benito Mussolini, dictator of Fascist Italy (left), and Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany (right), were fascist leaders.. Fascism (/ ˈ f æ ʃ ɪ z əm / FASH-iz-əm) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement, [1] [2] [3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a ...

  7. Texas Legation - Wikipedia

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    The British even offered to guarantee Texas's borders with both the United States and Mexico. Texas was a tactical ally of Britain, which wanted a counterweight to the United States. Nonetheless, an independent Texas was probably inviable for financial reasons, and when the republic became a state in 1845, the legations were shut down.

  8. How the border crisis sparked the worst Texas-federal ... - AOL

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    Texas has rich history of doing battle with the federal government. But some say the current fight over border policy is the most bitter battle yet. How the border crisis sparked the worst Texas ...

  9. Far-right politics in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A flowchart showing the history of the early British fascist movement. The British far right rose out of the fascist movement. In 1932, Oswald Mosley founded the British Union of Fascists, which was banned during World War II. Following the ban, Mosley founded the Union Movement. It was following this that far-right groups became more prevalent.