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Robert Row
Robert "Bob" Row (1915 – 1999) was a British fascist from Lancaster, a member of Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) who was detained by the British government under Defence Regulation 18B during the Second World War. After the war he wrote and edited British fascist publications and remained a believer in Mosleyism until his death ==Early life== Robert Row was born in 1915.〔( "British Union of Fascists (act. 1932–1940)" ), Julie V. Gottlieb, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, online edition. Retrieved 20 November 2015. 〕 His father worked for Waring & Gillow and was sent to Cuba to decorate the House of Assembly.〔 He left school in 1931, by his own account during the Sterling crisis of that year when Britain left the Gold Standard. In 1998, he recalled a succession of low paid jobs and an environment of boarded-up shops in his local high street during his youth. "The times were desperate and after more of the same I joined the Blackshirts in 1934" (the BUF).〔"Testimony of faith" by Robert Row in ''Comrade'', No. 48, 7 February 1998, pp. 2-3.〕
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