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- Q4381956 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
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- Q4381956 wikiPageWikiLink Q920343.
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- Q4381956 country "United Kingdom".
- Q4381956 dissolved "1934".
- Q4381956 founded "1923".
- Q4381956 ideology Q182121.
- Q4381956 ideology Q6223.
- Q4381956 ideology Q7169.
- Q4381956 name "British Fascists".
- Q4381956 national Q9626.
- Q4381956 type Organization.
- Q4381956 type Agent.
- Q4381956 type Organisation.
- Q4381956 type PoliticalParty.
- Q4381956 type Agent.
- Q4381956 type SocialPerson.
- Q4381956 type Thing.
- Q4381956 type Q43229.
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- Q4381956 comment "The British Fascists were the first political organisation in the United Kingdom to claim the label of fascist. While the group had more in common with conservatism for much of its existence, it nonetheless was the first to self-describe as fascist in Britain. William Joyce, Neil Francis Hawkins, Maxwell Knight and Arnold Leese were amongst those to have passed through the movement as members and activists.".
- Q4381956 label "British Fascists".
- Q4381956 differentFrom Q920343.
- Q4381956 depiction Emblem_of_the_British_Fascists.svg.
- Q4381956 name "British Fascists".