General Władysław Sikorski and the B-24

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[PDF file]: […] peace flight have taken John Harris and Richard Wilbourn close to British secrets that were beyond the ken of Stalin, Hitler, Roosevelt and quite possibly unknown to Churchill. The astounding events of 10 May 1941, when Hitler’s deputy crashed a fighter-bomber in Southern Scotland just six weeks before the German invasion of Russia, followed […]

When freemasons ruled the earth?

Lobster Issue 82 (Winter 2021) FREE

[PDF file]: […] role. He failed. When Austria fell under German control he moved to Switzerland and acquired French citizenship. In March 1938 he was back in the UK, meeting Churchill. Events in Europe were now pointing toward war and, at Chatham House a month later, the case for European unity was put again, this time by […]

The Hess flight: still dangerous for historians – even after 75 years

Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017) FREE

[PDF file]: […] daring 900-mile flight on Saturday, 10 May 1941,1 part of a failed coup d’état by certain well-known high Tories, attempting a ceasefire with Nazi Germany by removing Churchill as war leader? The facts about May 10, just six weeks before the German invasion of Russia, remain so uncertain that professional historians have tended to […]

Wilson, MI5 and the rise of Thatcher

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[PDF file]: […] theories.(27) By 1972 politicians on the Tory right had begun to speak publicly of the need for Army involvement in civil affairs on the UK mainland. Winston Churchill MP, a member of the right-wing Monday Club, called for the use of troops to break the (first) miners’ strike, (28) and fellow Monday Clubber John […]

More Hess

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[PDF file]: […] law in occupied and foreign states.2 Hess’s subsequent conduct was entirely consistent with him wanting to privately meet with King George VI, in the hope of getting Churchill dislodged as UK Prime Minister. He raised the question of his access to the King on 11 and 14 May (with the Duke of Hamilton), 20 […]

Collapse of stout party: Eden, Suez and America

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[PDF file]: […] of the long and miserable Vietnam War and the loss of 3.3 million lives. Eden’s alternative was surely better than this. A shoo-in as Prime Minister after Churchill quit in April 1955, Eden, having tried novel diplomatic approaches in Europe and the Far East, made a speech on 9 November saying that Israel should […]

Apocryphilia

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] Liverpool being run by Conservative councils. The key political figures in this arrangement, and the first group of ministers from whom HRH took advice, were Sir Winston Churchill (Prime Minister, and a former Liberal), Sir Anthony Eden (Foreign Secretary and, by virtue of his being MP for Leamington Spa, the leading member of the […]

Well, how did we get here?

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[PDF file]: […] of civil society. In the infantile jargon of the British political system, it was an attempt to ‘bounce’ the proposals through Cabinet, having already primed prime minister Churchill (who, like many other prime ministers, knew little about economics).5 But after an intense struggle, described in detail by one ofthe participants, Donald Macdougall, the Robot […]

Rudolf Hess: Truth at last: The untold story of the Deputy Fuhrer’s flight to Scotland in 1941 by John Harris and Richard Wilbourn

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[PDF file]: […] appeasers – either in Britain or in the Nazi regime. It is quite plausible that the flight offered a long odds attempt to reach conciliation with anti- Churchill elements and allow a month for German forces on the Western front to be relocated and participate in the coming planned assault on the Soviet Union.1 […]

The Clandestine Caucus

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[PDF file]: […] again. Into this domestic anti-communist climate came the USA’s loans – and the people and ideas, the strings attached to the money. From the first request from Churchill for clandestine assistance before America had officially entered the war, the U.S. ‘aid’ had come with strings attached. Despite his famous remark that he had not […]

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