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During World War II, Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Union of Fascists, was interned by the British government due to his pro-fascist views and activities. In 1940, he was arrested under Defence Regulation 18B, which allowed for the detention of individuals deemed a threat to national security. Mosley spent much of the war in custody, being released in 1943, after which he remained largely inactive in British politics. His time in internment significantly diminished his influence and the prominence of his party.

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