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broke out in 1939, Yeats-Brown took up a commission again. In 1943 and '44, he toured the camps of India and the battlefields of
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10 October 1919 – Flying Officer Francis Charles Claydon Yeats-Brown of the Royal Air Force is awarded the
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During the 1930s, Yeats-Brown also became involved in right-wing politics. He was a member of the
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life at and around Bareilly. An immediate hit with readers and critics, the book won the
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point of view, and in later years he would support the creation of an independent
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Hurrah for the Blackshirts! Fascists and Fascism in Britain Between the Wars
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in recognition of distinguished services rendered during the war.
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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was one of his favourites and had made it compulsory for all
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magazine as assistant editor. He quit the post in 1928.
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World War I prisoners of war held by the Ottoman Empire
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In 1937, Hitler told Yeats-Brown in person in 16:Officer in the British Indian army (1886–1944) 786:(Supplement). 12 October 1919. p. 12527. 636: 145:Yeats-Brown as a "Hungarian Mechanic" in 1919 468:, and wrote newspaper articles in praise of 755: 749: 668: 648: 441:that year and was turned into a successful 904:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients 139: 528:, gathering material for a book entitled 298:Major Francis Charles Claydon Yeats-Brown 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 776: 674: 654: 417:Following a temporary commission in the 339:in 1886, the son of the British consul 831: 371:and sent to the perennially turbulent 879:British Army personnel of World War I 820:Works by or about Francis Yeats-Brown 724:"De luna de miel en la Alemania nazi" 721: 632: 630: 628: 604: 894:British World War I prisoners of war 722:Antón, Jacinto (28 September 2019). 482:, a far-right journal controlled by 310:, for which he was awarded the 1930 49:adding citations to reliable sources 20: 321:cost him his role as editor of the 154:Francis Charles Claydon Yeats-Brown 13: 770: 644:. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 625: 330: 14: 920: 874:King's Royal Rifle Corps officers 794: 539: 367:. He was then transferred to the 349:Royal Military College, Sandhurst 290:Royal Military College, Sandhurst 859:People educated at Harrow School 684:. 17 October 1924. p. 7510. 351:. When he was twenty he went to 238: 226: 202: 25: 398:, where he was a member of the 355:, where he was attached to the 317:His admiration and advocacy of 312:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 36:needs additional citations for 715: 699: 688: 664:. 16 March 1920. p. 3319. 1: 756:Yeats-Brown, Francis (1945). 618: 869:British Indian Army officers 810:Works by Francis Yeats-Brown 801:Works by Francis Yeats-Brown 553:The Lives of a Bengal Lancer 497:The Lives of a Bengal Lancer 431:The Lives of a Bengal Lancer 390:, Yeats-Brown saw action in 373:North West Frontier Province 307:The Lives of a Bengal Lancer 7: 884:Royal Flying Corps officers 10: 925: 612:Distinguished Flying Cross 486:and closely linked to the 443:1935 film of the same name 279: 269: 251: 219: 197: 181: 158: 150: 138: 125: 899:Royal Air Force officers 449:. In 1936, he published 357:King's Royal Rifle Corps 335:Yeats-Brown was born in 256:King's Royal Rifle Corps 712:, Pimlico, 2006, p. 279 488:British People's Party 439:James Tait Black Award 764:Eyre and Spottiswoode 60:"Francis Yeats-Brown" 341:Montague Yeats-Brown 45:improve this article 642:Francis Yeats-Brown 546:Caught by the Turks 412:Caught by the Turks 133:Francis Yeats-Brown 783:The London Gazette 681:The London Gazette 661:The London Gazette 605:Honours and awards 536:in December 1944. 484:Viscount Lymington 400:Royal Flying Corps 260:Royal Flying Corps 805:Project Gutenberg 295: 294: 185:December 19, 1944 121: 120: 113: 95: 916: 909:British fascists 824:Internet Archive 788: 787: 774: 768: 767: 753: 747: 746: 744: 742: 719: 713: 703: 697: 692: 686: 685: 672: 666: 665: 652: 646: 645: 634: 522:Second World War 470:Francisco Franco 343:. 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