Sir Oswald Mosley - The Hero in Black: England's Fascist Leader. Speeches edit

Aryan_Fascist
Published on Sep 28, 2025
Compilation of one of my favorite men from the 20th Century, Sir Oswald Mosley. Leader and founder of the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists (BUF) he organized a fascist movement among his supporters, the Blackshirts, to reorganize how Parliament worked to enact the will of the voters, and address the contemporary issues of raging unemployment, economic crisis, and dysfunction after the first World War.

Known for his beautiful and moving speeches, his mastery of language, emotion, political theory, and leadership, he was faced with the same cancel culture, smearing, attacks, political violence from Leftists and communists, fake news, and lies by the media, Zionist bankers, War mongerers (who chose Churchill to be their vessel) and newspapers. Mosley was strictly AGAINST another War, ESPECIALLY against their racial brothers and cousins in Germany.

Adolf Hitler and Oswald Mosley were known to have correspondence and Adolf Hitler even attended Mosley's wedding to Diana Mitford, on October 6, 1936, at the Berlin home of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Hitler was one of only six guests and served as the guest of honor; he later gave the couple a wedding gift of his framed photograph topped with an eagle.

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