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Henry Wickham Steed
Wickham Steed in 1920
Born
Henry Wickham Steed
(1871-10-10)10 October 1871
Long Melford, Suffolk, England
Died
13 January 1956(1956-01-13) (aged 84)
Wootton, England
Occupation(s)
Journalist, editor, and historian
Henry Wickham Steed (10 October 1871 – 13 January 1956) was an English journalist and historian. He was editor of The Times from 1919 to 1922.
Henry WickhamSteed (10 October 1871 – 13 January 1956) was an English journalist and historian. He was editor of The Times from 1919 to 1922. Born in...
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titled "The Jewish Peril, a Disturbing Pamphlet: Call for Inquiry", WickhamSteed wrote about The Protocols: What are these 'Protocols'? Are they authentic...
Earle Buckle Editor of The Times 1912–1919 Succeeded by WickhamSteed Preceded by WickhamSteed Editor of The Times 1923–1941 Succeeded by Robert Barrington-Ward...
through the social ghetto enforced on Western Jews. According to Henry WickhamSteed, Herzl was initially "fanatically devoted to the propagation of Jewish-German...
was challenged by the moderates within the SdP as well; according to WickhamSteed, over 50% of Henlein's supporters favoured greater autonomy within Czechoslovakia...
(1918) Wells, Herbert George, Lionel Curtis, William Archer, Henry WickhamSteed, Alfred Zimmern, John Alfred Spender, James Bryce Bryce, and Gilbert...
Earle Buckle 1912: Geoffrey Dawson 1919: George Sydney Freeman 1919: WickhamSteed 1923: Geoffrey Dawson 1941: Robert Barrington-Ward 1948: William Francis...
John Moffatt – Aehrenthal Frank Middlemass – Stolypin Andrew Keir – WickhamSteed Shirley Dixon – Mme. Izvolsky Tom Criddle – Sir Edward Grey Ed Devereaux...
Reverend John George Stevenson and his wife Olive, sister of Henry WickhamSteed, journalist and editor of The Times from 1919 until 1922. The Rev. J...
could be trusted to take a favorable tone and ask "soft" questions. WickhamSteed called Ward Price "the lackey of Mussolini, Hitler and Rothermere"....
1977) 36–39. Tomáš Masaryk, The Making of a State, Translated by Henry WickhamSteed (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1927) 177. Henry Baerlein, The March...
Wells, and propaganda against the Austro-Hungarian Empire supervised by WickhamSteed and Robert William Seton-Watson; the attempts of the latter focused...
therefore as morally justified. The historian and journalist Henry WickhamSteed formulated a program of "Changing Germany", with militarism being assumed...
Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work WickhamSteed United Kingdom 10 October 1871 13 January 1956 historian, journalist. Hitler Whence and...
Underhill Henry Newbolt Maurice Hewlett L. P. Jacks Frederick Whyte WickhamSteed Émile Cammaerts Paul Painlevé Rev. William Temple Geoffrey, Watson....
was challenged by the moderates within the SdP as well; according to WickhamSteed, over 50 % of Henleinists favoured greater autonomy within Czechoslovakia...
Georg Hermann [de], German fiction writer (died 1943) October 10 – WickhamSteed, English journalist, editor and historian (died 1956) October 30 – Paul...
important British intellectuals whom Masaryk supported were the journalist WickhamSteed and the historian Robert Seton-Watson, both of whom were staunch supporters...
Polish history Pawel Jasienica (1909–1970) – Polish amateur historian WickhamSteed (1871–1956) José Hermano Saraiva (1919–2012) A. H. de Oliveira Marques...