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My Life (Mosley autobiography)

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Autobiography of Oswald Mosley

My Life
AuthorOswald Mosley
LanguageEnglish
GenreAutobiography
PublisherNelson
Publication date
1968
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback &Paperback)
Pages521
ISBN0-17-142009-8
OCLC245659224

My Life is the autobiography of theBritish Fascist leaderSir Oswald Mosley (1896 – 1980). It was published in 1968.

Background

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Main article:Oswald Mosley

Oswald Mosley was a British politician who served as a member of parliament under both theConservative andLabour parties, and was appointed a minister byRamsay MacDonald in 1929 before ultimately leaving the Labour party in protest of its economic policies. In 1931 he created his own fascist political party called the New Party, which became theBritish Union of Fascists in 1932. His turn to fascism was widely considered to be political suicide, and he never held political office again.[1]

Release

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The book was published in 1968. To coincide with the release of the book, theBBC broadcast aPanorama special, seen by a record audience.[2]

Content

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The book is structured as a sequential memoir, but it doubles as the author's personal defence against charges ofantisemitism, as well as a general overview of world politics, both during his ascent, and at the time of its publication in the 1960s.[1]

My Life provides Mosley's justifications for his actions and his claims that he was surprised by the violence his party engaged in, which he claims to have not endorsed. He defends the methods of fascist dictatorBenito Mussolini but condemns theHolocaust. However, he argues thatAdolf Hitler was not responsible for the Holocaust, and that it was brought about by nations going to war against him rather than accommodating his fascist ideology.[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"My Life, by Oswald Mosley".Commentary Magazine. 1 April 1972. Retrieved6 June 2025.
  2. ^Mosley, Diana (1977).A Life of Contrasts. Hamish Hamilton.

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