BUF
Britishabbreviation
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In June 1934, when antifascist demonstrators disturbed a meeting of the BUF and clashed with a smaller number of Fascist believers, conservative forces in Britain blamed Mosely and his Fascists for the violence.
From Slate • Oct. 19, 2018
Despite the common ground between his movement and continental fascism, Mosley was anxious to present the BUF as a British form of fascism.
From Slate • Apr. 14, 2017
In August 1933, when the BUF acquired college premises in King’s Road, Chelsea, some 5,000 members could be accommodated.
From Slate • Apr. 14, 2017
But this may well have been an accident of timing: the BUF was unable to effectively contest the snap election of 1935.
From The Guardian • Mar. 7, 2013
Orion Clemens eagerly furnished a detailed memorandum of the route of their overland journey, which brought this enthusiastic acknowledgment: To Orion Clemens, in St. Louis: BUF.,
From Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 2 (1867-1875) by Paine, Albert Bigelow
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