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Anti-Nazi League: Don't believe the hype

A critique by Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) of the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) mk2′s analysis after the BNP victory in 1992.

Submitted by wojtek on July 17, 2012

From Anti-Fascist Archive.

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afa anti-nazi league don't believe the hype.pdf (10.39 MB)
  • fascism
  • 1990s
  • United Kingdom
  • British National Party (BNP)
  • Anti Fascist Action (AFA)
  • Socialist Workers Party UK (SWP)
  • Anti-Nazi League
  • National Front (NF)
  • PDF

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