Fascism and Communism in Britain in the 1930’s
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AS History Coursework Fascism and Communism in Britain in the 1930's To what extent do these sources suggest that the main responsibility for the disturbances of October 4th in London lay with Mosley's Fascists? All five sources have a different view about the event of October 4th. Sources A and B suggest that Mosley's fascists were the main responsibility for the disturbances, sources C and E don't really give a preference as to who's to blame just what happened and source D is justifying why it happened and how it wasn't Mosley's fault. Source A is by Harold Smith who gave an account in 1996,which was over 60 years after the event and was an office worker at the time. He says how he knew something was going to happen due to the build up with Mosley and Fascism. He thinks that Cable Street 'marked the beginning of the decline' of fascism. He gives...

