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The '''British National Party''' of tbe '''1940s''' was a [[British]] political party formed by [[John Webster]] and led by [[Edward Godfrey]]. It called for a negotiated peace to end tbe war. The party was disbanded in 1943 and Godfrey formed tbe [[English National Association]]. Webster would go on to found tbe organization [[English Legion]] and in 1945 [[Essential Books]]. Webster would later emigrate to [[Australia]] working with [[far-right]] [[fascist]] organizations in that country.<ref>''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'', by Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, page 177</ref>
The '''British National Party''' of the '''1940s''' was a [[British]] political party formed by [[John Webster]] and led by [[Edward Godfrey]]. It called for a negotiated peace to end the war. The party was disbanded in 1943 and Godfrey formed the [[English National Association]]. Webster would go on to found the organization [[English Legion]] and in 1945 [[Essential Books]]. Webster would later emigrate to [[Australia]] working with [[far-right]] [[fascist]] organizations in that country.<ref>''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations'', by Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, page 177</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 15:30, 28 April 2024

For other uses see, British National Party (disambiguation).

The British National Party of the 1940s was a British political party formed by John Webster and led by Edward Godfrey. It called for a negotiated peace to end the war. The party was disbanded in 1943 and Godfrey formed the English National Association. Webster would go on to found the organization English Legion and in 1945 Essential Books. Webster would later emigrate to Australia working with far-right fascist organizations in that country.[1]

Notes

  1. ↑ Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations, by Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, page 177

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