Personal papers of notable BUF members, 1933-1951
Personal papers of notable BUF members, 1933-1951
Collection: The British Union of Fascists: Newspapers and Secret Files, 1933-1951 Volumes Personal papers of notable BUF members, 1933-1951
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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