Rotha Lintorn-Orman
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Rotha Lintorn Orman (1895-1935) était une femme politique britannique.
Admiratrice de Mussolini, elle crée en 1923 un mouvement anti-communiste, qu'elle nomme les British Fascists. Très royalistes et anti-socialistes, les membres du B.F. assumaient surtout le service d'ordre du Parti Conservateur.
Malgré un large succès au début, Rotha L. Orman ne parvint pas à s'imposer comme 'leader' et son parti se dissout en 1934. Entre les deux guerres, trois nouveaux groupes furent actifs : la Nordic League, la Britons Society et l'Imperial Fascist League. La Nordic League existera de 1937 à 1939 et sera dirigée par un parlementaire conservateur, A. M. Ramsay.
Les deux autres partis disparaîtrons aussi assez rapidement. Mais c'est de ces trois partis que les principaux chefs de file importants émergeront.
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Partis politiques d'avant 1945 |
British Brothers League · British Fascists · British People's Party · British Union of Fascists · The Britons · Britons Publishing Society · English National Association · Imperial Fascist League · The Link · National Fascisti · National Socialist League · Nordic League |
Anciens partis politiques d'après 1945 |
British Democratic Party · British Empire Party · British League of Ex-Servicemen and Women · British Movement · British National Party · Column 88 · Constitutional Movement · Flag Group · Freedom Party · Greater Britain Movement · League of Empire Loyalists · National Democratic Party · National Fellowship · National Independence Party · National Labour Party · National Party · National Socialist Action Party · National Socialist Movement · New Britain Party · New Nationalist Party · Northern League · Official National Front · Our Nation · Patriotic Party · Racial Preservation Society · Union Movement · White Defence League · White Nationalist Party |
Partis politiques actifs |
Blood and Honour · Parti national britannique · British People's Party · Casuals United · Christian Council of Britain · Combat 18 · England First Party · English Defence League · International Third Position · League of Saint George · National Democrats · Front national britannique · National Socialist Movement · Nationalist Alliance · November 9th Society · Racial Volunteer Force · Redwatch |
Personnalités d'avant 1945 |
John Amery · A.F.X. Baron · Henry Hamilton Beamish · John Beckett · Hastings Russell, 12e duc de Bedford · Noel Pemberton Billing · R.B.D. Blakeney · John Henry Clarke · Roy Courlander · Barry Domvile · William Evans-Gordon · Robert Forgan · Neil Francis Hawkins · J.F.C. Fuller · William Joyce · Arnold Leese · Rotha Lintorn-Orman · Diana Mitford · Unity Mitford · Lady Cynthia Mosley · Oswald Mosley · Gerard Wallop, 9e comte de Portsmouth · Alexander Raven Thomson · Graham Seton Hutchison · Nesta H. Webster · Henry Williamson |
Personnalités d'après 1945 |
Ian Anderson · Richard Barnbrook · Derek Beackon · John Bean · Jane, Lady Birdwood · Eddy Butler · Jonathan Bowden · Andrew Brons · A.K. Chesterton · Mark Collett · David Copeland · Mark Cotterill · Nicky Crane · Sharon Ebanks · Richard Edmonds · Andrew Fountaine · Nick Griffin · Jeffrey Hamm · Anthony Hancock · Ray Hill · Derek Holland · Tom Holmes · Colin Jordan · Arthur Kemp · John Kingsley Read · Richard Lawson · Tony Lecomber · Michael McLaughlin · Eddy Morrison · John Morse · Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt · John O'Brien · Denis Pirie · Kevin Quinn · Anthony Reed Herbert · Robert Relf · Simon Sheppard · Ian Stuart · Keith Thompson · John Tyndall · Richard Verrall · Martin Webster · Martin Wingfield · John Graeme Wood |
Articles liés |
Anglo-German Fellowship · Battle of Cable Street · Candour · Europe a Nation · Liste de partis fascistes britanniques · Political Soldier · Spearhead · The Flag Group |
Catégories :
- Naissance en 1895
- Décès en 1935
- Personnalité politique britannique
- Femme politique britannique
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