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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 5 de ago. de 2018 · Harold Harmsworth, the first Lord Rothermere. (Public domain) With Northcliffe’s death in 1922, Rothermere’s writ ran across his newspaper stable unchallenged.

  4. Edwards, Ruth Dudley. Harmsworth, Alfred Charles William (1865–1922), Viscount Northcliffe , journalist and newspaper proprietor, was born 15 July 1865 at Chapelizod, Co. Dublin, eldest among seven sons and three daughters of Alfred Harmsworth, teacher and later barrister, of London, and Geraldine Harmsworth (qv) (née Maffett) of Dublin.

  5. British newspaper publisher and Viscount (1868-1940) Harold Sidney 1st Viscount Rothermere Harmsworth Bt. (26 Apr 1868 - certain 26 Nov 1940)

  6. Alfred Harmsworth. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, in seguito Lord Northcliffe ( Dublino, 15 luglio 1865 – Londra, 14 agosto 1922 ), è stato un giornalista e editore inglese . Cofondatore e proprietario del Daily Mail e del Daily Mirror (assieme al fratello Harold Harmsworth ), fu uno dei primi sviluppatori del giornalismo popolare e ...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Harold Harmsworth accepted Alfred's offer to provide financial management for the publishing venture which eventually became the Amalgamated Press. Neither a journalist by profession nor a politician by inclination, Harold eschewed the public limelight enjoyed by Alfred, but in 1917 accepted Lloyd George's invitation to take charge of the Air Ministry.