British Movement material

Identifier
WL1400
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 69958
Dates
1 Jan 1967 - 31 Jan 1971
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

The British Movement was a British neo-Nazi group. It was founded as the National Socialist Movement in 1962, changing its name to the British Movement in 1968. The BM campaigned on an openly neo-Nazi platform, with members wearing the Swastika and picture of Adolf Hitler appearing on party literature. As a result of personal struggles, about half of the membership joined the newly-launched British National Party in 1982. The BM failed to recover from the split and was liquidated in September 1983.

Acquisition

British Movement flyers, 5

Scope and Content

Leaflets containing constitution and application form 

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Places

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