Fascism: Theory and Practice

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Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999) £££

[…] understanding, let alone using. Rather than answer the serious questions Mason posed for co-Marxists (and others) about the Holocaust, the motivations of Nazis, the instability of the Nazi regime, and the suicidal autonomy of the state apparatus from 1938 on, all Renton has to say is that Mason’s assertion of the ‘primacy of politics… […]

The Ultranationalist Right in Turkey and the Attempted Assassination of Pope John Paul II

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] Spanish intelligence agency. (76) The evidence is harder to come by for similar activities by communist bloc intelligence services, but one may note the sending of pro- Nazi literature (and, in one case, a bomb) to Western politicians and diplomats, purportedly from the nonexistent Kampfverband fur Unabhangiges Deutschland by Czech intelligence agents, (77) and […]

What Did You Do During the War? The Last Throes of the British Pro-Nazi Right, 1940-45 by Richard Griffiths

Lobster Issue 75 (Summer 2018) FREE

[PDF file]: What Did You Do During the War? The Last Throes of the British Pro- Nazi Right, 1940-45 Richard Griffiths Abingdon: Routledge, 2017, £21.99, p/b David Sivier Richard Griffiths is an Emeritus Professor of King’s College, London and the author of two previous books on the British pro-Nazi Right: Fellow Travellers of the Right: British […]

America’s Nazi Secret by John Loftus

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America’s Nazi Secret John Loftus Walterville, Oregon: Trineday, 2010, $24.95, p/b This a reprint of Loftus’s earlier book The Belarus Secret Page 96 Summer 2011 Lobster 61 (Penguin 1983 in the UK), though with some passages edited out of the original apparently restored. These restored sections appear to be those in square brackets in […]

America’s Nazi Secret by John Loftus

Lobster Issue 61 (Summer 2011) FREE

[PDF file]: […] required to review this book. Loftus was a lawyer employed by the US Department of Justice who joined a unit in the late 1970s which was investigating Nazi war crimes. He thus gained access to a lot of classified files and discovered ‘the Belarus secret’: that hundreds of Belorussian (or Byelorussian) collaborators with the […]

Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism

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Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££

[…] were at least partly responsible for this themselves because of their hostile reaction to his fascism! Most hilariously, Skidelsky actually argues that, in the event of a Nazi victory, if Mosley had collaborated, he would have been no more a traitor than Konrad Adenauer was for collaborating with the Allies after 1945. Skidelsky does […]

Spooks

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] report in the Edinburgh daily paper, The Scotsman (15 January), said: ‘Although Gecas was named by the Nazi-hunting organisation the Simon Wiesenthal Centre as the most wanted Nazi war criminal alive, a two-year investigation by the Special War Crimes Unit concluded that there was insufficient evidence. The decision, announced by the Crown Office in […]

An Incorrect Political Memoir

Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] backwards. The debate became more pitched during the first half of 1992. First Joel Bleifuss of In These Times quoted an anonymous source who called Prouty a ‘Nazi crackpot’. Then Bleifuss bashed Stone for over-reaching with the JFK conspiracy. As this is the same Joel Bleifuss who has been plugging away at an elusive […]

Hitler’s Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth and Neo-Nazism

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Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999) £££

[…] herself arrested and imprisoned for six months for pasting up pro- Nazi/Holocaust denial leaflets. Happily martyred, she travelled widely as a resident groupie of the post 1945 Nazi circuit, giving it a certain intellectual and cultural cachet with her well developed occult and animal welfare views. The cover blurb pushes this as a major […]

Fascism, the Security Service and the Curious Careers of Maxwell Knight and James McGuirk Hughes

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] for engaging in whatever counter-espionage against them was deemed necessary. The climax of Knight’s encounter with domestic fascism occurred in 1940, when his section uncovered the pro- Nazi activities of Tyler Kent and Anna Wolkoff. Knight was able to link these with the circles cohering around Oswald Mosley, the British Union of Fascists (BUF), […]

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