Memoir of a fascist childhood: a boy in Mosley's Britain
Biography, Politics and government biography
Human-narrated audio
Summary
As children during World War Two, Trevor Grundy and his sister were taught by their mother about a great man called Hitler, who was trying to rescue them and release their father and The Leader, Oswald Mosley, from prison. As… he grew up, Trevor was encouraged to attend Mosley's Fascist rallies, and became the youngest public speaker for the Movement, giving a speech in Trafalgar Square at the age of seventeen. Soon after, he began to question his family and their beliefs. So began a long journey of discovery. Includes violence. 1998.