Lita-Rose Betcherman analyzes the origins of totalitarianism and how it became a powerful trend in European countries and even Canada in the 1930s. The Swastika and the Maple Leaf traces the growth of fascism in Canada, from its roots in Quebec to its widespread appeal across the country.
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: VG+. Spine creased. A history of Canadian fascist movements in the 30s. Seller Inventory # 1135577
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Clean, tight, unmarked; light edge wear; name and address inside front cover: otherwise minimal wear; This book deals not only with Arcand, Canadian fascism's major figure, but also with the establishment of Swastika Clubs in Ontario, the fights in Toronto's Christie Pits, and the fascist movements of the west. Seller Inventory # 003780