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  1. 2 mag 2024 · And in August 1936, Liberal party member David Lloyd George met Hitler at Berchtesgaden and offered some public comments that were surprisingly favourable to the German dictator, expressing warm enthusiasm both for Hitler personally and for Germany's public works schemes (upon returning, he wrote of Hitler in the Daily Express as "the greatest living German", "the George Washington of Germany").

    • 5 August 1925
    • 18 Park Grove, Cardiff, CF10 3BN, Wales
    • Centre-left
  2. 30 apr 2024 · Autographs of David Lloyd George Date(s) 1919-1935 (Creation) Level of description. File. Extent and medium. 1 folder. Context area. Name of creator.

  3. 22 apr 2024 · Photocopies of correspondence between McCurdy (Chief Whip), Lloyd George and Scovell from the Parliamentary Archives.

  4. 19 apr 2024 · He ran Lloyd George's private office in London. After Lloyd George's death, A. J. Sylvester earned his living as a member of Lord Beaverbrook's staff from 1945 until 1948, and spent a further year as unpaid assistant to Liberal Party leader, E. Clement Davies. In 1947, he published The Real Lloyd George, based on his diaries.

  5. 2 giorni fa · Book: Lloyd George and the Lost Peace: From Versailles to Hitler 1919-1940. Anthony Lentin. Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2001, ISBN: 9780333919613; 200pp.; Price: £80.00. Reviewer: Professor Alan Sharp. University of Ulster. Citation: Professor Alan Sharp, review of Lloyd George and the Lost Peace: From Versailles to Hitler 1919-1940, (review no. 242)

  6. 16 apr 2024 · David Lloyd George. Contrary to popular belief, David Lloyd George was born in Manchester on 17th January, 1863. David’s father died a year after he was born and his mother took her two children to live with her brother, Richard Lloyd, a shoemaker in Llanystumdwy, Caernarvonshire. Richard was Welsh-speaking and deeply resented English ...

  7. 1 giorno fa · David Lloyd George, MP 1890–1945, son Gwilym Lloyd George, MP 1922–57, and daughter Megan Lloyd George, MP 1929–51 and 1957–66. First concurrent father and son and daughter set of MPs when returned at 1929 general election. Sir Charles Swann, 1st Baronet, MP 1886–1918, and son Duncan Swann, MP 1906–10.