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  1. Harold Sidney Harmsworth, first Viscount Rothermere (1868–1940), newspaper proprietor. The financially astute brother of Alfred Harmsworth. 1868 Born in Hampstead, the second son of Alfred Harmsworth (1837–1889), and his wife, Geraldine Mary Maffett. 1888 Alfred started Answers a topical paper, in a small office in London.

  2. Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1:e viscount Rothermere, född den 26 april 1868, död den 26 november 1940, var en engelsk tidningsägare. Två av Rothermeres tre söner dog under första världskriget , och på 1930-talet förespråkade han istället med hjälp av sitt medieinflytande fredliga förbindelser mellan Tyskland och Storbritannien . [ 8 ]

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · British newspaper publisher and Viscount (1868-1940) Harold Sidney 1st Viscount Rothermere Harmsworth Bt. (26 Apr 1868 - certain 26 Nov 1940)

  4. Newspaper owner. He and his brother Alfred, later Lord Northcliffe, developed the London Daily Mail and Daily Mirror. Born Hampstead. During the lead up to WW2 he was a strong supporter of Oswald Moseley and the British Union of Fascists and of appeasement towards Hitler. In 1940 was asked by the government to go to America to help in the war effort but following a fall he died in a hospital ...

  5. Der Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkriegs war für Harmsworth eine schwere Enttäuschung, die er nur kurze Zeit überlebte. Weblinks. Literatur von und über Harold Sidney Harmsworth Rothermere im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek; Zeitungsartikel über Harold Harmsworth, 1.

  6. Plaque: Harmsworth - IWM: Jonathan101862: The Holocaust Exhibition: Jonathan101862: Second World War and Holocaust Galleries: Jonathan101862: The Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park: Jonathan101862: Evelyn Beatrice Hall: Jonathan101862: Winston Churchill Speech – We Shall Fight on The Beaches: Jonathan101862: Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount ...

  7. Introduction ↑. Harold Harmsworth (1868-1940), ennobled in 1914 as Lord Rothermere, was one of Britain’s leading newspaper proprietors and businessmen. As the brother and political ally of Alfred Harmsworth, Lord Northcliffe (1865-1922), he was associated with the destabilisation of the Asquith administration in 1915-16, and was appointed as Air Minister by David Lloyd George (1863-1945 ...