Interviewing Hitler: How George Ward Price Became the World's Most Famous Journalist

Interviewing Hitler: How George Ward Price Became the World's Most Famous Journalist by RICHARD EVANS


Authors
RICHARD EVANS
ISBN
9781803999135
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Dimensions
156 x 234mm

George Ward Price became the leading journalist of the 1930s through a string of exclusive stories about Nazi Germany. He spent an hour alone with Hitler and Göring after the remilitarisation of the Rhineland. He stood next to Hitler as he addressed a crowd on the night of the invasion of Austria. And he joined Hitler for afternoon tea at the Eagle's Nest following his historic first meeting with Neville Chamberlain. These stories made Ward Price world famous, but he himself seemed uncomfortable in the glare of the spotlight, hiding his true self behind a carefully cultivated veneer of suave and easy-going charm. Interviewing Hitler is the first book to attempt to discover the real Ward Price, and the truth of his reporting on Hitler. He emerges as a debonair, monocle-wearing raconteur who boxed with Hemingway, fought a duel in Germany, took part in a bombing raid over Austria, and was almost killed while flying with Mussolini. He interviewed many of the leading figures of the first half of the twentieth century, including Churchill, Hirohito, De Gaulle and Clemenceau. But behind his cover of insouciance and charm lay a cynical and ambitious personality who would stop at nothing to get to the top of his profession. It is a journey that takes us through a series of historic events, and deep into the dark heart of British journalism. His story provides fascinating insights into the pre-war years of Nazi Germany and the complicated waters through which the British press navigated themselves. It is also a timely reminder of the importance of fair, unbiased and balanced reporting, and a warning of the dangers of compromise for the sake of personal ambition. AUTHOR: Sir Richard Evans is a former journalist, having written for The Times, the Guardian, the BBC, among others. He has worked in public relations roles in the charity sector and local government for the past eight years and is currently Head of Media for Diabetes UK. He lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and two children and is the author of From the Frontline: The Extraordinary Life of Sir Basil Clarke (The History Press, 2013). 20 b/w illustrations
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