
Patriotism Perverted
Captain Ramsay, the Right Club, and British Anti-Semitism, 1939-1940
Richard Griffiths(Author)
Faber & Faber (Publisher)
Published on 19. August 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-571-27267-9 (ISBN)
Description
Patriotism Perverted is an exploration of British anti-Semitism in the last six months of peace and the first year of the Second World War. It shows how, against the backdrop of an endemic British 'social anti-Semitism', a virulent form of this tendency was able to emerge in the late Thirties in a variety of extremist movements. These movements gained their strength from the popular obsessions, in 1939, with Jewish responsibility for the approaching war (seen as 'The War of the Jews' Revenge'), and with the myth of the Judaeo-Bolshevik Plot. In many cases, these views were closely related with pro-Nazism and were often held by the most patriotic of people. For most, the outbreak of war was a signal to perform their patriotic duty. But there were others who found themselves in a considerable dilemma, torn between patriotism and their desire to subvert a war they believed Britain to have been tricked into undertaking. Researching many prominent figures of the day, including Captain Ramsay and Sir Oswald Mosley, Patriotism Perverted offers a fascinating insight into the views and activities of those in the various anti-Semitic and/or pro-Nazi circles in 1939.
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Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-571-27267-9 (9780571272679)
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Patriotism Perverted
Captain Ramsay, the Right Club, and British Anti-Semitism, 1939-1940
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