British Union of Fascists March Trailer

British Union of Fascists March Trailer (1937)

03 October 1937 Factual 10 mins

Led by Oswald Mosley, Britain’s Fascists march through south London.

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British Union of Fascists March October 3rd 1937 Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 03 October 1937

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