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 |  |  | Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees: Encyclopedia II - Defence Regulation 18B - Preparations for warThe Defence Regulations existed in draft form, constantly revised, throughout the inter-war period. In early 1939 it was decided, since a war might break out without warning or time to pass an Act of Parliament to bring in emergency regulations, that the Regulations should be split into two codes. Code A would be needed immediately war broke out and could be passed in peacetime, while Code B (containing the more sev ...
See also:Defence Regulation 18B, Defence Regulation 18B - Preparations for war, Defence Regulation 18B - 18B in force, Defence Regulation 18B - Expansion in May 1940, Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees, Defence Regulation 18B - Legal process and challenging detention, Defence Regulation 18B - Death of 18B Read more here: » Defence Regulation 18B: Encyclopedia II - Defence Regulation 18B - Preparations for war |
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 |  |  | Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees: Encyclopedia II - Defence Regulation 18B - Legal process and challenging detentionThere were two justifications for an order to intern: "acts prejudicial to the public safety" and "hostile origin or associations".
A detainee could challenge their detention by way of an appeal to an Advisory Committee headed by Norman Birkett. The committee would be presented with a statement of the reasons why detention had been proposed, drawn up by MI5, which the detainee was not permitted to see. The Committee could recommend continued detention, release under condition, or unconditional release. The Committee's recommendations went to the Home Secretary, who was not boun ...
See also:Defence Regulation 18B, Defence Regulation 18B - Preparations for war, Defence Regulation 18B - 18B in force, Defence Regulation 18B - Expansion in May 1940, Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees, Defence Regulation 18B - Legal process and challenging detention, Defence Regulation 18B - Death of 18B Read more here: » Defence Regulation 18B: Encyclopedia II - Defence Regulation 18B - Legal process and challenging detention |
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 |  |  | Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees: Encyclopedia II - Defence Regulation 18B - Expansion in May 1940The authorities dramatically revised their approach to the British far right in the late spring of 1940. The brief seizure of power by Vidkun Quisling in Norway, a politician whose career superficially resembled that of Oswald Mosley, raised the possibility of a Fifth column deposing the government. The fall of the low countries and the invasion of France led to a very real fear of invasion. Then on May 20, 1940 a raid on the home of Tyler Kent, a cypher clerk at the US Embassy, disclosed that Kent had stolen copies of thousands of telegrams including those from Winston Churchill to Franklin Roosevelt. Kent was an ...
See also:Defence Regulation 18B, Defence Regulation 18B - Preparations for war, Defence Regulation 18B - 18B in force, Defence Regulation 18B - Expansion in May 1940, Defence Regulation 18B - Life for 18B detainees, Defence Regulation 18B - Legal process and challenging detention, Defence Regulation 18B - Death of 18B Read more here: » Defence Regulation 18B: Encyclopedia II - Defence Regulation 18B - Expansion in May 1940 |
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