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Jebb entered the Foreign Service in 1924, served in Tehran, where he became known to Harold Nicolson and to Vita Sackville-West and in Rome, as well as at the Foreign Office in London where, amongst other positions, he served as the Private Secretary to the Head of the Diplomatic Service.
In 1960 Jebb was made a hereditary peer and as Baron Gladwyn became involved in politics as a member of the Liberal Party.
Jebb's wife, Cynthia, Lady Gladwyn, was a noted diarist of their times in Paris and a hostess of Liberal and London politics.
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 Baron Gladwyn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Gladwyn, of Bramfield in the County of Suffolk, is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1960 for the prominent diplomat Sir Gladwyn Jebb.
Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn (1900-1996)
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Gladwyn (of Bramfield), (Hubert Miles) Gladwyn Jebb, (1st) Baron (b.
In 1943 Gladwyn prepared early plans for the proposed United Nations; the first draft of the UN Charter was also prepared under his direction.
In 1960 he was given a hereditary peerage in the House of Lords, and from 1965 to 1988 he served as deputy leader of the Liberal Party.
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 Janus: The papers of 1st Lord Gladwyn
Gladwyn Jebb was born 25 April 1900, the son of the late Sydney Jebb, of Firbeck Hall, Yorkshire.
The papers of 1st Lord Gladwyn were deposited at Churchill Archives Centre by his son, 2nd Lord Gladwyn, between 1998 and 2000.
Jebb, Hubert Miles Gladwyn (1900-1996) 1st Baron Gladwyn, diplomat
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The 1st Baron Gladwyn, GCMG, GCVO, CB, Grand Cross, Legion d’Honneur (spelling?) was a distinguished diplomat who held a number of important positions at the end of the Second World War.
Lord Gladwyn was an enthusiastic and active supporter of the CEC up to the time of his death in 1996, aged 96.
We are delighted that Lord Gladwyn’s son, the Second Baron Gladwyn, has agreed that we should name the Annual Lecture in his father’s honour.
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 The Road To War - Skadi Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Jebb then trys to play this down and explains, that this is "just a phantastic dream of the Poles" which "spooks around in their heads" (6 years later this "dream" became true with the help of the Western Allies and the "Transfer" was launched!
On 9th August Baron von Weizsäcker called the polish representative Duke Lubomirski into the Foreign Ministry and gave him a Note, saying that such Ultimatums as that of 4th August is in no way productive and to come to friendly relations with Germany.
On 14th August Henderson told Lipski, that Baron von Weizsäcker told him, that he seemed to have lost all contact to him (quote: "Say, is the polish ambasedor still alive?"), Lipski answered, the German side always state some wishes or demands.
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 The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle for Peleliu (Sep-1944) - April 25th, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The 1st Marines under Col. Chesty Puller, were to assault the beaches on the left flank, which were designated White 1 and White 2, and push through the enemy toward the northwestern peninsula of the island.
Soon cut off by the Japanese from the main body and their backs to the sea, the outnumbered leathernecks fought a savage three-day battle at what became known as "the Point", which left 33 percent of the company standing when the coral promontory was finally secured.
The capture of these ridges was essential to denying the enemy further observation of the Marines' activities on the beach, where movement of fire and logistical support material remained critical to the momentum of the assault.
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One of the powers of the RSHA was the imposition of "Protective Custody," which meant the deportation to a concentration camp without trial or the possibility of appeal for the victims.
1943 Gladwyn Jebb (1900-1996), British diplomat, prepared the early drafts for the proposed UN Charter.
The 1st catalog was published in 1951 and the 1st showroom opened in Almhult in 1953.
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We will be including a profile of our new Patron and Parliamentary Chair in the next issue of CEC News.
The Gladwyn Lecture The first Annual Lecture was given in 1996 by Dr Gajaraj Dhanarajan, President and Chief Executive of the Commonwealth of Learning.
Events Past The Commonwealth Education Fund On Tuesday 28th January in the Moses Room in the House of Lords, Sir Edward George, Governor of the Bank of England and Chair of the Oversight Committee of the Commonwealth Education Fund spoke about the Fund and its goals.
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55178: JACOBS, M, - Notes on the Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania and the Battle of Gettysburg July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1863, Accompanied by an Explanatory Map.
59171: JEBB, R.C, - The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeus.
In Reference to the Duties of Officers in Command of Picquets, As Laid Down in the Field Exercise and Evolutions of the Army.
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 Churchill College: Churchill Archives Centre: Guide to Holdings
ALEXANDER OF HILLSBOROUGH, Albert Victor Alexander, 1st Earl (1885-1965)
Conservative MP; Assistant to Chief of War Staff, 1912-13; Naval Assistant to 1st Sea Lord, 1914; commanded HMS Invincible, 1914-15, and HMS Cordelia, 1915-17; Admiralty, 1917-19.
CUNNINGHAM OF HYNDHOPE, Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Brown Cunningham, 1st Viscount (1883-1963)
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 The National Archives | Search other Archives | Accessions to Repositories | Major Accessions to Ayrshire Archives, 1999
Cuthbert James McCall Alport, Baron Alport (1912-1998): papers rel to local affairs (D/DJ)
Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel (1870-1963): addnl papers (Acc 3626)
Woodrow Lyle Wyatt (1918-1997), Baron Wyatt of Weeford, politician and journalist: papers
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 Amazon.com: All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror: Books: Stephen Kinzer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Daily News groused, "Whether Mossy is a phony or a genuine tear-jerker, he better put everything he's got into his show if he goes on television here." Time magazine had made him its Man of the Year.
The book narrates the history of foreign involvement in Iran that culminated in the toppling of Mossadegh Mohammad and the re-coronation of Reza Shah as Iran's leader.
Kinzer goes back centuries to choreograph the details of foreign involvement in Iranian politics, and pays particular attention to the last century and a half: in 1872, for example, Nasir al-Din Shah offered a most sweeping concession to Baron Julius de Reuter to, among others, exploit Iran's natural resources, a privilege revoked a year later.
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The collection of DALTON EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE 1887 1962 BARON DALTON POLITICIAN held at the British Library of Political and Economic Science
DALTON EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE 1887 1962 BARON DALTON POLITICIAN
Below is the table of contents for the collection of DALTON EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE 1887 1962 BARON DALTON POLITICIAN held at the British Library of Political and Economic Science.
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4 Apr 1952 - 16 May 1957 Hastings Ismay, Baron Ismay (U.K.) (b.
Nov 1972 - 1980 Mahe Tupouniua (Tonga) (1st time) (b.
24 Oct 1945 - 29 Jan 1946 Sir Gladwyn Jebb (U.K.) (acting) (b.
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1996 - Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, diplomat, dies at 96
That would be interesting,,the one 1929,,where they had 1st birth on an airplane,,,who was that?,,1st person born in space!!
They could be in the tabloids,,and make money on the talk show circuit,,and write a book!!!
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