(1) This is what I wrote in 1994, but according to Philip Rees, Searchlight was published from Spring 1965 to May 1967. * As far as I have been able to ascertain, this is correct.
* FASCISM IN BRITAIN An Annotated Bibliography, by Philip Rees, published by Harvester Press, Sussex, (1979), page 213.
(2) Issue 188, February 1991, page 20 of Gable’s error-prone magazine published a short obituary for Leslie Jacobs, a “former 1962 Committee (62 Group) section leader”. Say no more!
(3) “Bogus GPO men tried to grab Nazi papers” HISTORIAN TELLS OF TRIO WHO CAME TO TEST PHONE, published in the Evening Standard, (WEST END FINAL CLOSING PRICES), Wednesday, December 18, 1963, page 13.
(4) Lobster, issue 12, (undated but cDecember 1986), page 35.
(5) For a normally meticulous historian – the 1967 PQ 17 libel action excepted – Irving has been more than a little sloppy here. On page 3 of the May 30, 1981 Focal Point he claims that Roberts was convicted of conspiracy to burn down an Asian restaurant while on page 4 it was said that he helped set fire to a Pakistani restaurant.
(6) See for example Court frees man who “spied on Hitlerites”, by Anne McHardy, published in the Guardian, March 25, 1976, page 24.
(7) Hill appeared in a 1988 Channel 4 TV Dispatches “documentary”, Disciples of Chaos.
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