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Dr Hempel as 'Hitler's man'?
Newspaper Article

Dr Hempel as 'Hitler's man'?

2011
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\"The guest of honour at St Columba's Day 1939 was Wickham Steed, former editor of the Times. Knowing that his greatest interest was international affairs, and that he had not prepared a speech, and that he held strong views about Hitler, I had warned Steed that the German Minister would be among the diplomats present. Steed began with a reference to the anxious times through which we were passing and the uncertainties before us. I saw a few anxious faces among the diplomatic corps, but he turned his attention to Ireland.
Publisher
The Irish Times Ltd