Françoise Dior was the wife of Colin Jordan and the heiress to the Dior perfume fortune. A notorious admirer of Adolf Hitler, Dior made her considerable fortune available to Jordan for his political campaigning. A member of the National Socialist Movement she met and became engaged to fellow member John Tyndall but eventually left him for Jordan. It has been claimed that this act played a central role in the lifelong split between the two former allies. Dior and Jordan married on October 5th 1963 at the former home of Arnold Leese and the wedding pictures that saw them mingling blood from their fingers over a copy of Mein Kampf were published widely in the press. Colin Jordan, (born 1923) was a leading representative of postwar National Socialism in Britain and around the world. ... Dior can mean: the name of the company founded by fashion designer Christian Dior, and a brand name owned by that company. ... Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889–April 30, 1945) was the Führer und Reichskanzler (leader and chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. ... This article is about the British group - for information about the American political party see National Socialist Movement (US). ... John Hutchyns Tyndall (born July 14, 1934), nationalist British politician. ... 1963 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Doctor Arnold Spencer-Leese (1877-1956) was a noted veterinarian, anti-Semite and fascist politician, born in 1877 in Lytham, Lancashire, England. ... Mein Kampf (German for My Struggle) is a book written by Adolf Hitler, combining elements of autobiography with an exposition of Hitlers political ideology of National Socialism. ...
Dior would later split form Jordan and returned to France where she joined the Rally for the Republic and helped to organise a Paris branch of the British Conservative Party. This seeming moderation of her views did not last, however, as she went on to fund the short-lived One Nation group that was founded by Martin Webster following his expulsion from the British National Front. The Rally for the Republic, also known by its French acronym RPR (Rassemblement pour la République), was a French political party. ... The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ... The Conservative Party is the largest political party on the centre-right in the United Kingdom. ... Martin Webster was a leading figure on the far-right in British politics. ... In the United Kingdom, the British National Front (most commonly called the National Front or NF) is a far right-wing political party that had its heyday during the 1970s and 80s. ...