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  1. In 1994, the University of Birmingham reached two separate agreements for the deposit of papers of Sir Oswald Mosley, firstly for those in the possession of Nicholas Mosley, and a second agreement for papers in the possession of Lady Diana Mosley. The majority of papers deposited by Nicholas Mosley in 1994 can be found catalogued as reference ...

  2. 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.

  3. Oswald Ernald Mosley (16. marraskuuta 1896 Lontoo – 3. joulukuuta 1980 Pariisi) oli brittiläinen hävittäjälentäjä, ... Oswald ja Diana Mosley asuivat vankeudessa talossa, johon he saivat konservatiivipääministeri Winston Churchillin luvalla palkata myös muita vankeja palvelijoiksi.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2022 · Oswald and Diana Mosley were fascists and sympathisers of the Nazi party who continued to regret Britain’s role in WWII throughout their lives. They had been in favour of making peace with Nazi ...

  5. 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 Lady Mosley's only stipulation was that the book not be published until after her death.Society ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Soon, it became known that the family bringing Clonfert Palace back to life was Sir Oswald and Lady Diana Mosley and their two sons. On the fifteenth of February 1952, the Westmeath Independent carried a short item entitled ‘Distinguished Residents’, disclosing that the previous Friday the Mosley family had ‘moved into occupation’ of the palace.