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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Colin_JordanColin Jordan - Wikipedia

    John Colin Campbell Jordan (19 June 1923 – 9 April 2009) was a leading figure in post-war neo-Nazism in Great Britain. In the far-right circles of the 1960s, Jordan represented the most explicitly "Nazi" inclination in his open use of the styles and symbols of Nazi Germany.

  2. John Colin Campbell Jordan (19 de junio de 1923 - 9 de abril de 2009) fue historiador de la Universidad de Cambridge y figura destacada en el neo-nazismo de posguerra en Gran Bretaña. En los círculos de extrema derecha de la década de 1960 , Jordan representó la inclinación más explícitamente " nazi " en su uso abierto de los ...

  3. 4 de oct. de 2021 · Colin Jordan was a notorious British fascist leader who founded the National Socialist Movement and the British Movement, and was a Nazi sympathiser. He was also a character in the BBC drama Ridley Road, played by Rory Kinnear. The article explores his life, his controversies, his family and his legacy.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2009 · When Colin Jordan, who has died aged 85, mounted the platform at a "National Socialist Movement" rally in Trafalgar Square on 1 July 1962, it was the high point of his career on the extreme...

  5. A Life in Focus article revisits the life and legacy of Colin Jordan, a far-right activist who was an ardent admirer of Hitler and a prominent figure in the ultra-right underworld. He married Françoise Dior, an eccentric niece of the fashion designer Christian Dior, and had a brief affair with John Tyndall, the leader of the National Front. He was involved in many controversies and court cases over his views and actions.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Colin_JordanColin Jordan - Wikiwand

    John Colin Campbell Jordan fue historiador de la Universidad de Cambridge y figura destacada en el neo-nazismo de posguerra en Gran Bretaña. En los círculos de extrema derecha de la década de 1960, Jordan representó la inclinación más explícitamente "nazi" en su uso abierto de los estilos y símbolos del Tercer Reich.