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Antisemitic Fascist sympathisers and renegades within the British establishment in the 1930s - 1940s: how English high society fell in love with the Nazis.

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Recently declassified papers by the Government Records Office showed that there were many facist supporters, traitors and anti-semites in Britain between the two World Wars and during WWII. Most were from the middle and upper stratum of British society, even politicians. Reports from German, Spanish and Russian secret documents show British royal family were closer to Nazi Germany than had previously been admitted. This information was suppressed until media pressure forced the Government to release the documents.

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