@book{ title = "Nazis in pre-war London 1930 - 1939", author = "Barnes, James J.,Barnes, Patience P.", year = "2005", publisher = "Sussex Academic Press", address = "Brighton [u.a.]", edition = "1. publ.", title = "the fate and role of German party members and British sympathizers", language = "eng", howpublished = "print", isbn = "184519053X", note = "9781845190538", note = "2005005581", keywords = "Germans,Espionage, German,Public opinion,Deportation,Nazis", pages = "23 cm", note = "A Nazi journalist comes to London -- Founding the London Ortsgruppe -- Otto Bene, Ortsgruppenleiter, 1932-35 -- Establishing a Nazi brown house -- The expulsion of Hans Wilhelm Thost -- Appointment of a Nazi consul-general -- Nazi takeover of the German news agencies -- Party and SS members in the German embassy -- Bonhoeffer and the struggle for church autonomy -- Nazi infiltration of business and labor -- Mosley's British Union of Fascists -- Nazi influence over the British Legion -- Otto Karlowa and the Landesgruppe Gross Britannien -- The government's dilemma: whether to outlaw foreign organizations -- German journalists -- Nazi intimidation leads to deportations -- The question of espionage. - Includes bibliographical references and index", note = "A Nazi journalist comes to London -- Founding the London Ortsgruppe -- Otto Bene, Ortsgruppenleiter, 1932-1935 -- Establishing a Nazi brown house -- The expulsion of Hans Wilhelm Thost -- Appointment of a Nazi consul-general -- The Nazi takeover of the German news agencies -- Party and SS members in the German embassy -- Bonhoeffer and the struggle for church autonomy -- Nazi infiltration of business and labor -- Mosley's British Union of Fascists -- Nazi influence over the British Legion -- Otto Karlowa and the Landesgruppe Gross Britannien -- The government's dilemma: whether to outlaw foreign organizations -- German journalists -- Nazi intimidation leads to deportations -- The question of espionage.", content = "Verlag", "Verlag", abstract = "A Nazi journalist comes to London -- Founding the London Ortsgruppe -- Otto Bene, Ortsgruppenleiter, 1932-1935 -- Establishing a Nazi brown house -- The expulsion of Hans Wilhelm Thost -- Appointment of a Nazi consul-general -- The Nazi takeover of the German news agencies -- Party and SS members in the German embassy -- Bonhoeffer and the struggle for church autonomy -- Nazi infiltration of business and labor -- Mosley's British Union of Fascists -- Nazi influence over the British Legion -- Otto Karlowa and the Landesgruppe Gross Britannien -- The government's dilemma: whether to outlaw foreign organizations -- German journalists -- Nazi intimidation leads to deportations -- The question of espionage" }