Difference between revisions of "Cliveden Set"
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{{group | {{group | ||
− | |constitutes= | + | |constitutes=Deep state faction |
+ | |image=Cliveden House.jpg | ||
+ | |image_caption=Cliveden House | ||
+ | |headquarters=Cliveden House | ||
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliveden_set | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliveden_set | ||
|spartacus=http://spartacus-educational.com/Clivenden_Set.htm | |spartacus=http://spartacus-educational.com/Clivenden_Set.htm | ||
− | |members=Nancy Astor, Geoffrey Dawson, Philip Kerr, Edward Wood, William Montagu, Robert Brand, ... | + | |members=Nancy Astor, Waldorf Astor, Geoffrey Dawson, Philip Kerr, Edward Wood, William Montagu, Robert Brand, ... |
− | |description=A 1930s | + | |description=A pro-appeasement 1930s UK deep state faction |
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''Cliveden Set''' were a important faction of the [[UK Deep state]]. | + | The '''Cliveden Set''' were a important faction of the [[UK Deep state]] in the 1930s. Their support for the policy of appeasing [[Adolf Hitler]] meant that the group's influence was brought to an end in 1939 after Germany invaded [[Czechoslovakia]] and [[WW2]] began. |
==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
− | The Cliveden Set were a 1930s, upper class group of prominent individuals politically influential in pre-[[World War II]] Britain, who were in the circle of Nancy Astor | + | The Cliveden Set were a [[1930s]], upper class group of prominent individuals politically influential in pre-[[World War II]] Britain, who were in the circle of [[Nancy Astor]]. The name comes from Cliveden, the stately home in Buckinghamshire, her country residence. |
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+ | ==Policies== | ||
+ | The group had fascist leanings and sought to appease [[Adolf Hitler]]<ref>https://owlcation.com/humanities/The-Cliveden-Set-Sought-Appeasement-with-Hitler</ref> | ||
==Exposure== | ==Exposure== | ||
− | The term Cliveden Set was first used by the ''[[Reynolds News]]'' | + | [[image:Magazine attack on the Cliveden set.jpg|left|275px|A [[hit piece]] about the Cliveden Set.]] |
− | + | The term "Cliveden Set" was first used by the ''[[Reynolds News]]'' in an article of 28th November 1937 that argued that the group were highly sympathetic to [[fascism]].<ref name=spartacus>http://spartacus-educational.com/Clivenden_Set.htm</ref> | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 14 October 2021
Cliveden Set (Deep state faction) | |
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Cliveden House | |
Headquarters | Cliveden House |
Membership | • Nancy Astor • Waldorf Astor • Geoffrey Dawson • Philip Kerr • Edward Wood • William Montagu • Robert Brand • [[..|...]] |
A pro-appeasement 1930s UK deep state faction |
The Cliveden Set were a important faction of the UK Deep state in the 1930s. Their support for the policy of appeasing Adolf Hitler meant that the group's influence was brought to an end in 1939 after Germany invaded Czechoslovakia and WW2 began.
Origins
The Cliveden Set were a 1930s, upper class group of prominent individuals politically influential in pre-World War II Britain, who were in the circle of Nancy Astor. The name comes from Cliveden, the stately home in Buckinghamshire, her country residence.
Policies
The group had fascist leanings and sought to appease Adolf Hitler[1]
Exposure
The term "Cliveden Set" was first used by the Reynolds News in an article of 28th November 1937 that argued that the group were highly sympathetic to fascism.[2]
Known members
5 of the 8 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Nancy Astor | The first woman to take her seat in Parliament, a key member of the Cliveden Set |
Waldorf Astor | Multi-millionaire UK deep politician, Chair of Chatham House ... |
Robert Brand | Leader of the Milner Group from 1940 |
Philip Henry Kerr | UK deep state actor who worked under Alfred Milner and Lionel George Curtis |
Edward Wood | Senior conservative politician and President of the Pilgrims Society |