Arthur Smith
Arthur Charles Smith (b. 4 August 1933[1] in Meadowbank, Sydney) was an Australian political activist and national socialist.
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Life
Smith, once member of the "Rationalist Association", then of the "Australian Party" (since the end of 1955), founded together with Brian Henry Raven and Graeme Theo Royce the "Australian Nationalist Workers' Party" (ANWP) in 1959, an attempted continuation of the "Australian Party" founded in September 1955 by patriotic journalist Frank Browne and disbanded in September 1957. ANWP is considered to be one of the first post-war National Socialist parties in Australia. He later joined and headed the National Socialist Party of Australia in 1963.
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Further reading
- David Harcourt: Everyone wants to be Fuehrer – National Socialism in Australia and New Zealand, Angus and Robertson, 1972
References
- ↑ Another source states, he was born 1935.