January Club

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Der January Club war eine 1934 von Oswald Mosley gegründete Diskussionsrunde, mit dem Ziel, die Unterstützung des Establishments für die Bewegung der British Union of Fascists (BUF) zu erringen. Der Club war unter der effektiven Kontrolle von , im Auftrag der BUF. Die vom MI5 identifizierten Gründer waren Forgan, , und . Der Historiker Sir Charles Petrie, zunächst am Club beteiligt, beschreibt diesen (und kritisiert dabei Mosleys Methoden) in seiner Kurzbiografie A Historian Looks at his World von 1972. rdf:langString
The January Club was a discussion group founded in 1934 by Oswald Mosley to attract Establishment support for the movement known as the British Union of Fascists. The Club was under the effective control of Robert Forgan, working on behalf of the BUF. The founders as identified by MI5 were Forgan, , Francis Yeats-Brown and . Members of the January Club included Wing-Commander Sir Louis Greig; Lord Erskine, a Conservative and Unionist MP and assistant Government whip; Lord William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, brother of the 8th Duke of Buccleuch and Conservative and Unionist MP; and (according to Nigel H. Jones' biography of Mosley) Lord and Lady Russell of Liverpool. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der January Club war eine 1934 von Oswald Mosley gegründete Diskussionsrunde, mit dem Ziel, die Unterstützung des Establishments für die Bewegung der British Union of Fascists (BUF) zu erringen. Der Club war unter der effektiven Kontrolle von , im Auftrag der BUF. Die vom MI5 identifizierten Gründer waren Forgan, , und . Mitglieder des January Club waren unter anderem ; , ein Parlamentarier der Conservative and Unionist Party und assistierender Regierungsgeschäftsführer, , Bruder des 8. Duke of Buccleuch und ebenfalls Parlamentarier der Conservative and Unionist Party sowie Lord und Lady Russell of Liverpool. Der Historiker Sir Charles Petrie, zunächst am Club beteiligt, beschreibt diesen (und kritisiert dabei Mosleys Methoden) in seiner Kurzbiografie A Historian Looks at his World von 1972.
rdf:langString The January Club was a discussion group founded in 1934 by Oswald Mosley to attract Establishment support for the movement known as the British Union of Fascists. The Club was under the effective control of Robert Forgan, working on behalf of the BUF. The founders as identified by MI5 were Forgan, , Francis Yeats-Brown and . Members of the January Club included Wing-Commander Sir Louis Greig; Lord Erskine, a Conservative and Unionist MP and assistant Government whip; Lord William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, brother of the 8th Duke of Buccleuch and Conservative and Unionist MP; and (according to Nigel H. Jones' biography of Mosley) Lord and Lady Russell of Liverpool. Sir Charles Petrie, who participated in the club's early stages, discusses the club at some length (and offers criticisms of Mosley's methods) in his 1972 memoir, A Historian Looks at his World. The poet and editor John Collings Squire was another author initially involved with the club but "found the atmosphere uncongenial before long". Petrie's memoir also mentions Yeats-Brown as soon complaining: "The January Club will probably collapse; anyway I'm not going to the next meeting. Mosley is not human enough."
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