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Exploring the aftermath of his imprisonment, Oswald Mosley reflects on his opposition to the Second World War and its significant impact on Britain. The book delves into themes of political dissent, the consequences of war, and the erosion of national power, offering a personal perspective on a tumultuous period in history. Mosley's insights provide a provocative analysis of the conflict's moral and political implications, challenging readers to consider the broader consequences of war and governance.

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2019, paperback

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