British King Edward VIII supported Mosley.
Like the Am Yisroel, the Zera Amolek has been dispersed around the world.
80 years ago in Holland there was Anton Mussert, in France Xavier Vallat, in Belgium Leon Degrelle, in Lithuania Petras Kubiliunas, in Norway Vidkun Quisling, in the USA Fritz Kuhn, Father Coughlin and the Silvershirts, George Lincoln Rockwell and Dr Wiiliam Pierce,and in Britain there was the former Labour MP for Smethwick, Oswald Mosley and his British Union of Fascists - the Blackshirts!
In the 1930s Mosley's party had tremendous support, and the backing of Lord Rothermere's newspapers. Just as the speeches of Winston Churchill were inspired with a form of righteousness, so were Mosley's, but l'havdil with evil. He was a magnetic, mesmeric orator, eloquent, with perfect diction, and never had to refer to a single note - a British Adolf Hitler - ish loshon bal yikon b'aretz - "Do not establish the man of evil tongue in the land" (Tehillim 140).
Indeed Hitler was the best-man at Mosley's wedding in Berlin in 1936, and intended making him Reichsprotektor England had his 1940 invasion plan succeeded. Mosley's influence as a fifth columnist and agent provocateur was so great that Churchill had him interned for the entire war. Fascism, prima facie, had a cogent, unidirectional patriotic appeal, as can be seen from the great support Mosley's public speeches continued to receive even in the 50's and early 60's.
Mosley died in 1980, a highly intelligent man, who had tragically misused his potential, which for reshoyim of his calibre derives kabalistically from the sparks of the once exalted, but now ruined Olam Hatohu. Had he been able to muzzle and sublimate his anti-semitism, he could have been amongst the greats.