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Lt.-Col. '''Graham Seton Hutchison''' (1890-1946) was a British soldier, nationalist and ย 
Lt.-Col. '''Graham Seton Hutchison''' (1890-1946) was a British soldier, fascist and ย 
author of several books. Hutchison was the founder of several national-socialistic organizations starting with the [[Paladin League]] in 1930 and the [[National Workersโ€™ Movement (1933)]] (NWM) in 1933.ย  The NWM became the [[National Socialist Workersโ€™ Party]] and in 1936 changed to the [[National Workers' Party of Great Britain]].<ref>''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'', by Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, page 190</ref>
author of several books. Hutchison was the founder of several national-socialistic organizations starting with the [[Paladin League]] in 1930 and the [[National Workersโ€™ Movement (1933)]] (NWM) in 1933.ย  The NWM became the [[National Socialist Workersโ€™ Party]] and in 1936 changed to the [[National Workers' Party of Great Britain]].<ref>''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'', by Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, page 190</ref>



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Lt.-Col. Graham Seton Hutchison (1890-1946) was a British soldier, fascist and author of several books. Hutchison was the founder of several national-socialistic organizations starting with the Paladin League in 1930 and the National Workersโ€™ Movement (1933) (NWM) in 1933. The NWM became the National Socialist Workersโ€™ Party and in 1936 changed to the National Workers' Party of Great Britain.[1]

Works

  • Truth, an Elementary History of the Modern World

References

  1. โ†‘ Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations, by Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, page 190


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