A short history of the mass squatting movement in the UK, primarily organised by soldiers returning from World War II.
From http://www.chalfontstgiles.org.uk/Squatters.pdf
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A short history of the mass squatting movement in the UK, primarily organised by soldiers returning from World War II.
From http://www.chalfontstgiles.org.uk/Squatters.pdf
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The squatters of 1946 - Paul Burnham.pdf | 79.07 KB |
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