Alexander Raven Thomson

Alexander Raven Thomson (1899 – 1955) (usually known as Raven) was a Scottish politician in the British Union of Fascists and was considered to be the party's chief ideologue. He has been described as the "Alfred Rosenberg of British fascism".

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