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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arnold_LeeseArnold Leese - Wikipedia

    Arnold Spencer Leese (16 November 1878 – 18 January 1956) was a British fascist politician. Leese was initially prominent as a veterinary expert on camels. A virulent anti-Semite, he led his own fascist movement, the Imperial Fascist League, and was a prolific author and publisher of polemics both before and after the Second World War.

  2. www.der-stuermer.org › spanish › leeseASESINATO RITUAL JUDIO

    Arnold Leese : Asesinato ritual judio (1938) – 4 – investigado la materia todavía imaginan que el Asesinato Ritual Judío no sólo no ha existido y no existe, sino que es una ficción inventada por fanáticos y locos anti-judaicos, y como tal, aprovechada por mí en mi campaña contra los Judíos, por lo que

  3. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Gentile folly : the Rothschilds. by. Leese, Arnold, 1878-1956. Publication date. 1940. Topics. Rothschild family. Jewish bankers -- Great Britain -- Biography. Europe -- Politics and government -- 1789-1900.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2012 · The British fascist ideologue and racist activist Arnold Spencer Leese (1878-1956), who ran the Imperial Fascist League in the 1930s, was also an active fascist in local Town Hall and municipal...

  5. Leese expone a los Rothschild como líderes de un judaísmo que pretende cumplir con los mandatos bíblicos de dominio sobre los gentiles, ejercido por el solo poder del dinero. Su contenido abarca unos 150 años de acontecimientos trascendentales en el orden mundial en unas pocas páginas.

  6. A maestro of British archives, Macklin brilliantly illuminates the shady saga of a rogues gallery of fanatics from Arnold Leese and Oswald Mosley to Colin Jordan and Nick Griffin. Failed Führers is a must read for anyone concerned about fascism, past, present, . . . and future?'

  7. ABSTRACT. This chapter explores the career of Arnold Leese, undoubtedly the United Kingdom’s only ‘anti-Jewish camel doctor’. Leese led the Imperial Fascist League (IFL), a minute anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi group, which veered between being a violent street organisation and little more than an anti-Semitic research circle during the course ...