Daily Stormer
October 9, 2015
Sir Oswald Mosley inspired British patriots in their masses like no one else before or since.
His appeal went across all classes, from the labourer to the landed gentry.
In these narrations we will hear from two of Mosley’s Blackshirts and then an outline of the downfall of Britain since the war.
Mosley was against the war and was locked up for speaking out against it, along with many other conscientious Britons.
This tarnished his reputation afterwards, especially since by that time all the newspapers were in the hands of the Jews.
Mosley had a plan for a united Europe acting as one nation where necessary but remaining separate culturally.
This was nothing like the European Union that we have today, which is all about acting in the best interests of the bankers.
The British Union of Fascists looked to a new economic system, based on the same principles as National Socialism.
Since all this occurred before the third world immigration into the country there was not much need for racial politics, although it did still play a part.
Sven Longshanks narrates from Mosley’s Blackshirts – The Inside Story of the British Union of Fascists 1932-40.
Previous Narrations can be found here.
Radio Stormer Narrations: Mosley’s Blackshirts Part 1
Radio Stormer Narrations: Mosley’s Blackshirts Part 2
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