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The Impact of the Battle of Cable Street on British Fascism
The Battle of Cable Street wasn't a decisive defeat of fascism, but it prompted the government and police to take action against the rise of fascist movements in Britain at the time, leading to the banning of political uniforms in public and the power to ban political marches.
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ChapterThe Impact of the Battle of Cable Street on British Fascism
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ChapterThe Impact of the Battle of Cable Street on British Fascism
EpisodePart Two: Mosley: The British Hitler Who Inspired the Christchurch Shooter
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Battle of Cable Street was a violent confrontation between British police and a coalition of anti-fascist demonstrators, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish, and communist groups, that prevented a planned march by fascists through East London in 1936.
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The Battle of Cable Street was a violent confrontation between British police and a coalition of anti-fascist demonstrators, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish, and communist groups, that prevented a planned march by fascists through East London in 1936. The battle had profound political consequences and prompted the British government to enact stricter regulations on public demonstrations and political uniforms.