Edward Cawthron
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Dr. Edward Robert "Ted" Cawthron (b. August 1940 in Sydney) was an Australian physicist, political activist and national socialist.
Life
Cawthron was born into a Roman Catholic family.[1] He received a Bachelor of Science with first class honours at the University of Adelaide in 1963 and was awarded a Ph.D in physics in 1970. He was a founding member of the Australian National Socialist Party (ANSP) in 1962 and of the National Socialist Party of Australia (NSPA) in 1967 (together with Ferenc "Frank" Molnár, a Hungarian migrant to Australia who arrived in the late 1940s). He also edited the Australian National Socialist Journal. At the beginning of 1972, he moved to Henley Beach, South Australia.
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References
- ↑ David Harcourt: Everyone wants to be Fuehrer – National Socialism in Australia and New Zealand, Angus and Robertson, 1972, p. 14