Militant Anti-Fascism
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Оглавление
M. Testa. Militant Anti-Fascism
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Italy: No Flowers For Mussolini
France: A New Acceptance of Violence
Austria: Fascist Violence Could Only Be Met by Violence
Germany: Beat the Fascists Wherever You Meet Them
Spain: ‘The Spanish Anarchist Lives for Liberty, Virtue, and Dignity’: The Spanish Civil War
Hungary, Romania and Poland: ‘To Arms! To Arms!’
Ireland: Blueshirts and Red Scares
Scotland: ‘Six-Hundred Reds…Led By A Jew’
England: ‘A Bloody Good Hiding’
43 Group and 62 Group: ‘It Is Not Possible to Legislate Fascism Out of Existence’
The National Front: ‘Under Heavy Manners’
Anti-Nazi League and Rock Against Racism: Mass Mobilisation
Red Action and AFA: ‘The Day’s Action Might Be Rough’
Blood & Honour: Beware Mancunians Bearing Lucozade Bottles
AFA and Ireland: ‘Short, Sharp and Painful’
Combat 18: The Nearly Men
AFA Grows: Fighting Talk
AFA in Scotland: ‘We Don’t Talk to Fascists’
The BNP: Reach for the Gutter!
The EDL: ‘Neither Racist Nor Violent, but Both’
Conclusion
Appendix. Anti-Fascist Recollections: 1971 to 1977, by John Penney1
Index
Authors’ Biographies
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This book is dedicated to the unknown Russian POW who was caught ‘urging the women workers to work more slowly’ and, when challenged by a fascist lackey, became ‘abusive and threatened him with his fists’.
He was charged with sabotage, threatening behaviour and assault.
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2 Maura de Agostini, Prisoners & Partisans: Italian Anarchists in the Struggle Against Fascism (London: Kate Sharpley Library, 1999), 4.
3 Frances Stonor Saunders, The Woman Who Shot Mussolini (London: Faber and Faber, 2010), 218–219.
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