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Defence Regulation 18B - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Defence Regulation 18B , often referred to as simply 18B , was the most famous of the Defence Regulations used by the British Government during World War II. The complete technical reference name f...
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Categories: Prisoners and detainees of the United Kingdom | British people of World War II ... Pages in category "People detained under Defence Regulation 18B"
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All were detained under Defence Regulation 18B in June 1940. "To speak his thoughts is every freeman's right, In peace and war, in council and in fight" - Alexander Pope, 1688-1744 Overview During the Second World War, the British Government introduced Defence Regulation 18B which suspended the right of Habeas Corpus...
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On the 23rd May, 1940, within the first fortnight of Mr Churchill's Premiership, many hundreds of British subjects, a large proportion of them ex-Servicemen, were suddenly arrested and thrown into prison under Regulation 18B. For some days the entire press had been conducting a whirlwind campaign,
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5 Defence Regulation 18B: Advisory Committee Papers ... Defence Regulation 18B Detainees: SKEELS, Cecil Serocold, member of the Nordic League and one-time member of the Imperial Fascist League; convicted with David Esme Vaughan at Central Criminal Court on 17 February 1941 of offences under the defence regulations and...
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HO 283/12, Reasons of Order made under Defence Regulation 18B in the case of Oswald Ernald ...
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Defence Regulation 18B, often referred to as simply 18B, was the most famous of the Defence Regulations used by the British Government during World War II. ...
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A selection of articles related to Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees ... A Wisdom Archive on Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees...
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Defence Regulation 18 concerned restrictions on movement of aircraft. It was originally intended that Code B would be imposed by an Order In Council , with retrospective indemnity being granted by an Act of Parliament should anyone dispute the actions of the authorities. ... CATEGORIES ABOUT DEFENCE REGULATION 18B...
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