Battle of Cable Street
1936 anti-fascist confrontation in London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the 1911 gunfight known as the "Battle of Stepney", see Siege of Sidney Street.
The Battle of Cable Street was a series of clashes that took place at several locations in the East End of London, most notably Cable Street, on Sunday 4 October 1936. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, sent to protect a march by members of the British Union of Fascists[1] led by Sir Oswald Mosley, and various anti-fascist demonstrators including local trade unionists, communists, anarchists, British Jews, and socialist groups.[2][3][4] The anti-fascist counter-demonstration included both organised and unaffiliated participants.
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Date | 4 October 1936 | ||
Location | 51.5109°N 0.0521°W / 51.5109; -0.0521 | ||
Caused by | Opposition to a fascist march through East London | ||
Methods | Protest | ||
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Injuries | ~175 | ||
Arrested | ~150 |
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