Peter Huxley-Blythe

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Peter Huxley-Blythe.

Peter J. Huxley-Blythe (16 November 1925 - 18 August 2013) was an author and British naval officer. During World War II he served in the Battle of the Atlantic, the North African campaign, and in Burma and the Pacific.

In 1949 Peter Huxley-Blythe was part of Sir Oswald Mosley's inner circle and an associated of Francis Parker Yockey, H. Keith Thompson,[1] Guy Chesham, and Baroness von Pflugl who helped to financed the publication of Yockey’s Imperium.[2] Peter Huxley-Blythe became the editor of Frontfighter the publication of the European Liberation Front which was founded by Yockey.[3] Later on he published his own newsletter the Natinform World Survey (ca. 1954-1958).[4]

Peter Huxley-Blythe helped to organize the Northern League with Roger Pearson.

British National Socialist Colin Jordan was a protégé of Peter Huxley-Blythe.[5]

Works

  • Betrayal: The Story of Russian Anti-Communism (1955) 35 pages
  • The East Came West (1964 and later reprinted in 1968 as a paperback) 225 pages
  • The Man Who Was Uncle: The Biography Of A Master Spy (1975) 186 pages (Biography of Greek spy Nicholas Dulger-Sheikin)
  • Under the St. Andrew's Cross: Russian & Cossack Volunteers in World War II, 1941-1945 (2003) 175 pages (Covers the history of Cossack and Russian volunteer units which served in the German Army from 1941-1945)

Articles

  • "We Can Have Victory Without War!" The American Mercury May 1958, pages 111-115 [1]
  • "Modern Christian Martyrs" The American Mercury February 1959, pages 23-26 [2]
  • "Eichmann Trial: An Incredible Spectacle" The American Mercury April-May, 1961

See also

Notes

  1. FBI file on H.K. Thompson
  2. Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity, by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, page 77
  3. The Beast Reawakens by A. Lee Martin, page 99
  4. Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, by Kevin Coogan, page 609
  5. "Jackboots & Sporrans: The Strange World of Robert Gayre", by Kevin Coogan Anarchy No. 38 (British political tabloid), page 12

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