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Neo-fascist European elites finally get to conquer Britain after World War II "setback"
The idea of European Union has its roots in an oppressive agenda led by Adolf Hilter's and supported by capitalistocratic Big Business interests
by CAEF staff
Adolf Hilter and Nazi Germany lost World War II to the Allies. But do the disciples of Adolf Hilter's Nazis now seek to win the overall war under the cloak of mass-media complicity? Britain's Channel Four back in 2000, had provided us with some insights concerning matters pertinent.
Generations of people recognise the name of Sir Oswald Mosley as synonymous with Britain's Hitlerite fascist movement and it's infamous Blackshirt thugs. Curious then that such a character had been the subject of a four part series shown on Channel Four several years ago. Yet the bizarre portrayal of Mosley as a charismatic yet misguided, middle class, womaniser gives a clue to the appeal for such a project.
Big ideas man
The fascist leader had been portrayed as an opponent of venal anti-semitism and a promoter of "big ideas", while being surrounded by unimaginative politicians and dull opponents who failed to understand him. Represented as a flawed genius, he calls upon his countrymen to sweep away corruption and complacency in order to establish fascism and empire, while being supposedly trapped within his British Union of Fascists by anti-semites and Jew baiters-- inevitably played by rogue elements from the lower orders. Yet evidence and testimonies that Mosley was, in fact, a resolute Nazi are skated over, despite being described by his own grandson Ivo, as a "ranting ethnic fanatic".
European Idea
One of Mosley's most enduring concepts was the "European Idea". As early as 1932 the Nazi's called for the creation of a "New Europe" in order to unite corporate Europe against the threat of socialism. This concept was refined in Berlin in 1942 with the publication of Europaische Wirtschaftgemeingshcaft (European Economic Community), a grand design which even included plans for a single unitary European state with a European Central Bank.
Mosley consistently campaigned for such an entity, even learning German out of "patriotic duty" while interned during World War Two. After the defeat of Nazi Germany, Mosley proclaimed that National Socialism - Nazism - had failed because it was too narrow a concept and began openly advocating "European Socialism".
First to call for European Union
Mosley's British Union Of Fascists was the first political party in Britain in 1949 to call for a European Union. This union was to include parts of north Africa in "Europe". The fascist dream was and remains a "comprehensive policy for the new Europe"- "the complete Union of Europe with an European Government is now a necessity...an entirely free system, in a large and viable area such as Europe-Africa, could solve the recurrent crises of the present European countries...".
Mosley edited a magazine, The European, between 1953 and 1959, which called for a "Union of Europe", proclaiming himself leader of the Union Movement which campaigned for "Europe a Nation".
Sir Oswald continued to promote the Nazi vision of a world divided up into self-sufficient, autarkic, blocs which would be corporatist in character, which would deny the existence of class struggle. As such, there are many similarities with Euro-fascist visions and those of ardent Euro-federalists.
Commissioner
Interestingly, the French Commissioner, Yves Thibault de Siluy, has even stated the need of insulating "Europe" from the "chaos of world markets". Mosley's paranoid European ideology also called for the creation of a Euro-African "great living space" (Lebensraum in Nazi terms) while excluding imports from third world countries, a concept which remains intact within the Common Agricultural Policy.
The inheritors of the Mosley tradition in Britain exist within groups like the League of St George who carry the slogan "Forward into Europe" on their publications. Such right wing Mosleyite sympathisers operate mostly within the Conservative Party and continue to promote the "European idea".
Darling of the Ruling Class
The enduring fascination with fascism's big ideas and it's horrific glamour maybe the reason why a fanatic like Mosley became the darling of sections of the British ruling class as well as the subject of the recent television series. It also reveals the lasting attraction of the big ideas of empire and imperial power which are still proving to be seductive to political elites within European Union and beyond.
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