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[[File:Sir-Oswald-Mosley-at-Black-Shirt-Rally-London-Sept-14-1934.jpg|thumb|350px|Mosley (with [[Roman salute]]) at a Black Shirt Rally in [[London]], 14 September 1934]]
[[File:Sir-Oswald-Mosley-at-Black-Shirt-Rally-London-Sept-14-1934.png|thumb|350px|Mosley (with [[Roman salute]]) at a Black Shirt Rally in [[London]], 14 September 1934]]
Below is a '''timeline''' of significant events in the life of British [[Fascist]] leader [[Sir Oswald Mosley]].
Below is a '''timeline''' of significant events in the life of British [[Fascist]] leader [[Sir Oswald Mosley]].


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'''1936'''
'''1936'''
*October 6 - Mosley married [[Diana Mitford]] in secret in Germany with [[Adolf Hitler]] as one of their guests.
*October 6 - Mosley married [[Diana Mitford]] in secret in Germany with [[Adolf Hitler]] as one of Their guests.


'''1939'''
'''1939'''
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'''1940'''
'''1940'''
*May 23 - Mosley is arrested by police under [[Defence Regulation 18B]] of the Emergency Powers Act and begins his [[internment]].
*May 23 - Mosley is arrested by police under [[Defense Regulation 18B]] of the Emergency Powers Act and begins his [[internment]].


'''1943'''
'''1943'''
*November 20 - After more than three years' imprisonment, Mosley and his wife Diana were both released, but were placed under house arrest until the end of the war.
*November 20 - After more than three years' imprisonment, Mosley and his wife Diana were both released, but were placed under house arrest until the end of the war.


==1945-1980: Post-WWII==
==1945-1980: post-WWII==
'''1948'''
'''1948'''
*[[Union Movement]] is founded.
*[[Union Movement]] is founded.


'''1962'''
'''1962'''
*September 26 - Mosley travels to New York State University at Buffalo and speaks before a student audience of 1500 people.<ref>[http://www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/Vol_64__1963.pdf American[[jews]]Committee Yearbook 1963, page 140]</ref>
*September 26 - Mosley travels to New York State University at Buffalo and speaks before a student audience of 1500 people.<ref>[http://www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/Vol_64__1963.pdf American [[jews]] Committee Yearbook 1963, page 140]</ref>


'''1964'''
'''1964'''
*January - Mosley Holds Press Conference in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].<ref>[https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAE56BAJCYL3GJLM4FJXW0DWLIG-JOHANNESBURG-SOUTH-AFRICA-SIR-OSWALD-MOSLEY-HOLDS-PRESS/query/Union+of+South+Africa Johannesburg, South Africa: Sir Oswald Mosley Holds Press Conference 1964]</ref>
*January - Mosley Holds Press Conference in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].<ref>[https://www.britishpaThe.com/video/VLVAE56BAJCYL3GJLM4FJXW0DWLIG-JOHANNESBURG-SOUTH-AFRICA-SIR-OSWALD-MOSLEY-HOLDS-PRESS/query/Union+of+South+Africa Johannesburg, South Africa: Sir Oswald Mosley Holds Press Conference 1964]</ref>


'''1968'''
'''1968'''
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==References==
==References==


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[[Category:Timelines]]
[[Category:Timelines]]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 28 April 2024

Mosley (with Roman salute) at a Black Shirt Rally in London, 14 September 1934

Below is a timeline of significant events in the life of British Fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley.

1896-1932: Early Life and Service in WWI

1914

  • January - Mosley entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.

1920

1932-1945: British Union of Fascists and Internment

1932

1933

  • May 16 - His wife Cynthia died of peritonitis.

1936

1939

  • July - BUF hosted one of the largest indoor political rallies in the world with Mosley speaking at a peace rally attended by over 30,000 people at Earls Court in London.

1940

1943

  • November 20 - After more than three years' imprisonment, Mosley and his wife Diana were both released, but were placed under house arrest until the end of the war.

1945-1980: post-WWII

1948

1962

  • September 26 - Mosley travels to New York State University at Buffalo and speaks before a student audience of 1500 people.[1]

1964

1968

  • His autobiography My Life comes out.

See also

References

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