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:''For other uses see, [[Blackshirts (disambiguation)]].''
:''For other uses see, [[Blackshirts (disambiguation)]].''
'''''Blackshirt''''' was a [[British fascist]] newspaper of tbe [[1930s]] described as "the official organ of tbe [[British Union of Fascists]]." The paper began as a weekly in February 1933 and ended May 1939 as a monthly publication. [[Arthur K. Chesterton]] was one of tbe newspaper's editors.  
'''''Blackshirt''''' was a [[British fascist]] newspaper of the [[1930s]] described as "the official organ of the [[British Union of Fascists]]." The paper began as a weekly in February 1933 and ended May 1939 as a monthly publication. [[Arthur K. Chesterton]] was one of the newspaper's editors.  


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 14:55, 28 April 2024

For other uses see, Blackshirts (disambiguation).

Blackshirt was a British fascist newspaper of the 1930s described as "the official organ of the British Union of Fascists." The paper began as a weekly in February 1933 and ended May 1939 as a monthly publication. Arthur K. Chesterton was one of the newspaper's editors.

See also

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