- Sefton Delmer
Denis Sefton Delmer (
May 24 ,1904 -September 4 ,1979 ) was a Britishjournalist andpropagandist for the Britishgovernment .Early life
Denis Sefton Delmer better known to his friends and colleagues as Tom was born in
Berlin ,Germany , and registered with the British Consul General as a British Citizen. Tom Delmer‘s father,Frederick Sefton Delmer , born inHobart ,Tasmania , was Professor of English Literature atBerlin University . On the outbreak of the First World War he was interned in Rueblen concentration camp as an enemy alien. In 1917 in a prisoner exchange between the British and German Governments Frederick Sefton Delmer and his family were repatriated toEngland .‘Tom’ Sefton Delmer was educated at Friedrichs Werdersche Gymnasium, St Pauls School London, and
Lincoln College, Oxford , where he obtained a second class degree in Modern languages.Early career and work during wartime
After leaving university he worked as a freelance journalist until he was recruited by the
Daily Express to become head of its new Berlin Bureau. While in Germany he became friendly withErnst Röhm who arranged for him to become the first British journalist to interviewAdolf Hitler .In the 1932
general election Delmer travelled with Hitler on his private aircraft. He was also with Hitler when he inspected theReichstag Fire . During this period Delmer was criticized for being a Nazi sympathizer and for a time the British government thought he was in the pay of the Nazi regime. Ironically the Nazi leaders were convinced that Delmer was a member of the British secret service - his denials of any involvement only served to strengthen their belief that, not only was he a member, but an important one.In 1933 Delmer was sent to
France as head of the Daily Express Paris Bureau. In 1935 Delmer married Isabel Nichols (she later married composerConstant Lambert and after his death married again in 1955 to composerAlan Rawsthorne ). Delmer covered important stories in Europe including theSpanish Civil War and the invasion ofPoland by the German Army in 1939. He also reported on the German western offensive in 1940.Delmer returned to England and worked, for a time, as an announcer for the German service of the BBC. After Adolf Hitler broadcast a speech from the Reichstag offering peace terms, Delmer responded immediately, stating the British cast the terms in "your lying, stinking teeth." [This incident was described in both "Black Boomerang" and in William Shirer's book, "Berlin Diary".]
In September 1940 he was recruited by the
Political Warfare Executive (PWE) to organizeblack propaganda broadcasts to Nazi Germany. The operation was based atWavendon Tower in what is nowMilton Keynes new city. His first, most notable success, was a shortwave station,Gustav Siegfried Eins , which came on the air shortly after the flight ofRudolf Hess to England in 1940. Gustav Sigfried Eins featured "Der Chef," an unrepentant Nazi, who disparaged both Churchill ("that flatfooted son of a drunken Jew") and the "Parteikommune", the "Party Communists" who betrayed the Nazi revolution. WhenStafford Cripps discovered what Delmer was up to he wrote toAnthony Eden , theForeign Secretary : "If this is the sort of thing that is needed to win the war, why, I'd rather lose it." [See article " [http://www.psywar.org/cripps Sir Stafford Cripps and the German Admiral's Orgy] " by Lee Richards, PsyWar.Org, 2007.]Soldatensender Calais was another clandestine radio station directed by Delmer for the German armed forces. Transmitting fromCrowborough , Soldatensender Calais broadcast a combination of good music, "cover" support of the war, and "dirt," - items inserted to demoralize German forces. Delmer's propaganda stories included spreading rumours that foreign workers were sleeping with the wives of German soldiers serving overseas. Delmer also oversaw the production of a daily 'grey' German-language newspaper titled "Nachrichten für die Truppe" with much of its text being based on the Soldatensender broadcasts. Nachrichten was disseminated over the German frontlines each morning by the Special Leaflet Squadron of the US 8th Air Force.Later career and retirement
After the Second World War Delmer became chief foreign affairs reporter for the Daily Express. Over the next fifteen years Delmer covered nearly every major foreign news story for the newspaper.
Lord Beaverbrook sacked Delmer in 1959 [See Chapter Two of Tail of a Tale by Sefton Delmer" [http://www.seftondelmer.co.uk/tail-of-a-tale.htm The hiring and firing by Beaverbrook.] "] and he retired to Lamarsh in Essex, near to Little Sampford where his ex-wife Isabel lived with her third husband. He wrote two volumes of autobiography, Trail Sinister (1961), Black Boomerang (1962) and several other books including Weimar Germany (1972) and The Counterfeit Spy (1971).Sefton Delmer died at Lamarsh, Essex, in 1979.
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External links
* [http://www.seftondelmer.co.uk Sefton Delmer -Black Boomerang] : Sefton Delmer was head of British Black Propaganda during WWII. His book Black Boomerang tells the story of his work.
* [http://www.psywar.org PsyWar.Org - Black Propaganda and propaganda leaflets database] : A website with various articles on black propaganda and psychological warfare. The site has an extensive library of propaganda leaflets from WWI to the present day.
* [http://nymas.org/radioproppaper.htm Gray and Black Radio Propaganda against Nazi Germany] Extensively illustrated paper describing the Allied effort in WW II to undermine Germany through unidentified or misidentified radio broadcasts.
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