European Liberation Front

The European Liberation Front (ELF) was a neo-Nazi, pan-European nationalist group that split from Oswald Mosley's fascist Union Movement in 1948.[1] Its founder was Francis Parker Yockey.[2] It issued a manifesto called The Proclamation of London, written by Yockey.[2][3] It lasted until 1954.[4]

European Liberation Front
FounderFrancis Parker Yockey
Founded1948 (1948)
Dissolved1954 (1954)
Split fromUnion Movement
IdeologyPan-European nationalism
Third Position
Anti-Americanism
Anti-Zionism
Political positionFar-right

References

  1. The Post-War Anglo-American Far Right : A special relationship of hate. Paul Jackson, Anton Shekhovtsov. Basingstoke. 2014. ISBN 978-1-137-39621-1. OCLC 890161379.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. Encyclopedia of White Power : A sourcebook on the radical racist right. Jeffrey Kaplan. Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press. 2000. ISBN 0-7425-0340-2. OCLC 42889808.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. Lee, Martin A. (2011). The Beast Reawakens. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-95029-6. OCLC 1086431548.
  4. Coogan 2002.
Bibliography
Coogan, Kevin (1999). Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International. Autonomedia. ISBN 978-1-57027-039-0.
Coogan, Kevin (2002). "Lost Imperium: the European Liberation Front (1949-54)". Patterns of Prejudice. 36 (3): 9–23. doi:10.1080/003132202128811466. ISSN 0031-322X. S2CID 145735143.
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