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Reverted to version as of 16:04, 25 April 2013 (UTC) I cannot find any footage or historic flag with the blue circle around the logo. Morover, the orange colour is probably due to the passage of time and it would be logical for the BUF to use the same colours as the flag of the UK (red, white, blue). However, before you write the VLOOKUP, you need to create a table that consists of numbers and their word forms. The table will then become the reference where VLOOKUP will find the word form of your number.

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I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law. After you have the table ready, just write VLOOKUP in the cell where you want the words form of your number. Input the number you want to convert, the reference table, the words column index, and FALSE to the VLOOKUP. Just so you know, we don’t write the formula we will show below ourselves. The credit all goes to an Excel Forum user with the Id HaroonSid who managed to get this gem out. We edit the formula a little bit so it will translate a number into pure words without currency terms.How to do the conversion? Using the VLOOKUP method, we need to create a number-words table first as the VLOOKUP reference table. Watts worked for his brother Oswald, at his premises in London's Albemarle Street, and it was there that he was arrested by the British police Special Branch under Defence Regulation 18B (1A) on 23 May 1940 during a round-up of British fascists following the outbreak of the Second World War. [8] He was held first at Brixton Prison before being transferred to Camp 020 at Latchmere House, near Ham Common in Richmond, for interrogation. He was subsequently moved with other BUF members to Ascot internment camp [7] in Berkshire, a hastily arranged facility that BUF members called "Ascot Concentration Camp". [14] There he became the unofficial camp leader, producing a newspaper titled The Flame and negotiating with the camp authorities on behalf of the inmates. [15] He also became close friends with James Larratt Battersby. [14] Their internment fostered a sense of grievance among the BUF members that continued long after the war and, in the case of Watts, has been described by Dave Renton as the defining moment in his life. [16] Statement of Susan Hilton", Libenau Internment Camp, 30 June 1945 in Susan Dorothea Mary Therese HILTON, KV 2/423, National Archives. (subscription required) a b Renton, Dave. (2000). Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s. Basingstoke: Macmillan. pp.24–25. ISBN 978-0-230-59913-0. a b c Renton, Dave. (1998) The Attempted Revival Of British Fascism: Fascism And Anti-Fascism 1945–51. PhD thesis. University of Sheffield. pp. 39 & 171.

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How to capitalize each first letter in the result from converting a number to words in excel: PROPER Watts was a member of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) [9] in the 1930s and rose to be district leader for the Westminster, St George's branch. He was an active recruiter, even converting communists with whom he had recently exchanged blows, such as Arthur Beaven in 1933. [10] He was also the organiser of the BUF cab drivers group which was claimed to have 1,000 members. [11] It was Watts who suggested to his fellow Westminster member Susan Sweney that she become the editor of the fascist newspaper Voice of the People in early 1940. [12] [13] When processing numbers in excel, especially if they are financial related numbers, we sometimes need the numbers’ words form. Unfortunately, there isn’t a built-in excel formula that can help us to convert our numbers to their word form directly. However, there are some alternative methods we can implement which will give us similar results. a b Warburton, John and Jeffrey Wallder. (2008) The Defence Regulation 18B British Union Detainees List. Revised edition. London: Friends of Oswald Mosley. pp. 17 & 45. He served as an aircraftsman in the Royal Air Force [7] and was in the reserves until 1936. [8] Fascism [ edit ] Flag of the British Union of Fascists Latchmere HouseTo make the display cleaner, it is better if we create the table on a separate sheet. For the example, we create a reference table like this for our VLOOKUP. The Flash and Circle is a fascist symbol used by several organisations. It was first used by the British Union of Fascists (BUF), and was adopted in 1935. [1] Origins within the BUF (1935-1940) [ edit ] Original flag of the British Union of Fascists An alternate fasces flag of the British Union of Fascists IF(OR(LEN(FLOOR(B2,1))=13,FLOOR(B2,1)<=0),"Out of range",PROPER(SUBSTITUTE(CONCATENATE(CHOOSE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),1,1)+1,"","one hundred ","two hundred ","three hundred ","four hundred ","five hundred ","six hundred ","seven hundred ","eight hundred ","nine hundred "),CHOOSE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),2,1)+1,"",CHOOSE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),3,1)+1,"ten","eleven","twelve","thirteen","fourteen","fifteen","sixteen","seventeen","eighteen","nineteen"),"twenty","thirty","forty","fifty","sixty","seventy","eighty","ninety"),IF(VALUE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),2,1))>1,CHOOSE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),3,1)+1,"","-one","-two","-three","-four","-five","-six","-seven","-eight","-nine"),IF(VALUE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),2,1))=0,CHOOSE(MID(TEXT(INT(B2),REPT(0,12)),3,1)+1,"","one","two","three","four","five","six","seven","eight","nine"),"")),IF(B2>=10 Alfred E Watts England and Wales Census, 1901. Family Search. Retrieved 3 March 2020. (subscription required) Want to know what are those methods in excel to convert our numbers to words properly? Read all parts of this tutorial.

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As you have already created the reference table, you can use it later when you have other numbers to convert! Charlie Watts was born in Croydon, Surrey, [2] on 17 January 1903 [3] to Alfred Ernest Watts, a chartered accountant, and his wife Lilian. [4] He was christened at St Peter's Church, Croydon, on 29 March 1903. [5] His brother was the master mariner and ship chandler Oswald Watts. [6] Using multiple formulas in one writing, we can also convert our number to its word form in excel. The formula writing, however, is quite long so you might need to copy the formula from here instead of writing it yourself :) O'Donoghue, David A. (2014) Hitler's Irish Voices: The story of German radio's wartime Irish service. Dromore: Somerville Press. p. 211. ISBN 9780992736408

This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. Determining the exact colours is extremely difficult owing to few colour photographs and the fading of dyes, but this seems to be as close as I can get to the original.

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The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Brazil, Israel, Ukraine, Russia and other countries, depending on context. In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB), in Poland – Art. 256 of the criminal code (Dz.U. 1997 nr 88 poz. 553).

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It Has Happened Here". The Experiences of a Political Prisoner in British Prisons and Concentration Camps during the Fifth Column panic of 1940/1. Serialised in Comrade from June 1986. Linehan, Thomas P. (1996). East London for Mosley: The British Union of Fascists in East London and South-West Essex 1933–40. London: Frank Cass. pp.269–270. ISBN 978-1-136-29971-1. a b Bellamy, Richard Reynell. (2019) We Marched with Mosley: The Authorised History of the British Union of Fascists. London: Sanctuary Press. pp. 235–237. ISBN 9781913176273 In his early life, Watts served as an aircraftsman in the Royal Air Force. He later became a member of the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s and was an active recruiter. With the outbreak of the Second World War, he was arrested and interned under Defence Regulations and held first at Brixton Prison, and afterwards at Camp 020 at Latchmere House. He was moved to Ascot internment camp in Berkshire, where he became the unofficial camp leader, producing a newspaper titled The Flame and negotiating with the camp authorities on behalf of the inmates.

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