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  1. 29 de jul. de 2021 · But Diana, attracted to power as all the Mitfords were, fell in love with Sir Oswald Mosley, founder of the British Union of Fascists and the model for PG Wodehouse's "amateur dictator" Roderick ...

  2. 21 de oct. de 2003 · Diana Mosley is the riveting tell-all biography of one of the most intriguing, enigmatic and controversial women of the twentieth century, written with her exclusive cooperation and based upon hundreds of hours of taped interviews and unprecedented access to her private papers, letters and diaries. Lady Mosley's only stipulation was that the book not be published until after her death.Society ...

  3. Diana Mitford, 1932. Hon. Diana Freeman-Mitford (* 17. Juni 1910 in London; † 11. August 2003 in Paris) war die Ehefrau des Brauereierben Bryan Walter Guinness und später des britischen Faschistenführers Sir Oswald Mosley.Sie war eine schillernde, aufgrund ihrer politischen Ansichten sehr umstrittene Persönlichkeit. Sie machte Bekanntschaft mit Adolf Hitler und Joseph Goebbels und wurde ...

  4. 12 de oct. de 2019 · In the 1920s, Mosley became a politician and he rose to fame as a Conservative member of Parliament, and he later became leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) in the '30s . And yes, he was ...

  5. Oswald Mosley begon een uitgeverij van extreemrechtse boeken. In 1948 richtte hij de Union Movement op, die streefde naar een verenigd Europa gebaseerd op Brits-Duitse samenwerking. De beweging had echter geen invloed. In 1949 verhuisden Mosley en zijn vrouw naar Frankrijk. In 1959 en 1966 stelde hij zich kandidaat voor de Lagerhuisverkiezingen ...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2019 · El dictador italiano Benito Mussolini con Oswald Mosley durante un viaje de éste a Italia en 1936. Entre 1920 y 1933 Mosley estuvo casado con Lady Curzon, hija de un Virrey de la India, y tres ...

  7. 30 de sept. de 1999 · Christopher Hitchens. 2554 words. Diana Mosley: A Biography. by Jan Dalley. Faber, 297 pp., £20, October 1997, 0 571 14448 9. In the autumn of 1980 I was leafing through the latest number of Books and Bookmen and came across a notice of Hans-Otto Meissner’s biography of Magda Goebbels. The reviewer was Diana Mosley.