Union Movement
The Union Movement (UM) was a far-right political party founded in the United Kingdom by Oswald Mosley. Before the Second World War, Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) had wanted to concentrate trade within the British Empire, but the Union Movement attempted to stress the importance of developing a European nationalism, rather than a narrower country-based nationalism. That has caused the UM to be characterised as an attempt by Mosley to start again in his political life by embracing more democratic and international policies than those with which he had previously been associated. The UM has been described as post-fascist by former members such as Robert Edwards, the founder of the pro-Mosley European Action, a British pressure group.
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Union Movement
The Union Movement (UM) was a far-right political party founded in the United Kingdom by Oswald Mosley. Before the Second World War, Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) had wanted to concentrate trade within the British Empire, but the Union Movement attempted to stress the importance of developing a European nationalism, rather than a narrower country-based nationalism. That has caused the UM to be characterised as an attempt by Mosley to start again in his political life by embracing more democratic and international policies than those with which he had previously been associated. The UM has been described as post-fascist by former members such as Robert Edwards, the founder of the pro-Mosley European Action, a British pressure group.
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L'Union Movement était un part ...... d'adhérents et reste marginal.
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The Union Movement (UM) was a ...... ion, a British pressure group.
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Union Movement var ett fascist ...... och mycket av National Front.
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Юнионистское движение (англ. U ...... ятельность свелась к минимуму.
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L'Union Movement était un part ...... nt la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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The Union Movement (UM) was a ...... ion, a British pressure group.
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Union Movement var ett fascist ...... och mycket av National Front.
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Юнионистское движение (англ. U ...... по Британскому союзу фашистов.
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