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Wheeler-Bennett, John : ウィキペディア英語版
John Wheeler-Bennett

Sir John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett (October 13, 1902 in Keston, Kent – December 9, 1975 in London) was a conservative English historian of German and diplomatic history, and the official biographer of King George VI. He was very well known in his lifetime, and his interpretation of the role of the German Army influenced a number of British historians, however, he is somewhat neglected today.
==Early career==
Wheeler-Bennett was born in Kent, the son of a wealthy importer. He was educated at a school in Westgate on Sea and Malvern College. He did not regard his youth as a happy one. In the 1920s he worked as an aide to British Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm in the Middle East and Berlin.
After leaving Malcolm's employ, Wheeler-Bennett served in the publicity department of the League of Nations in 1923–1924 in Geneva. Afterwards, Wheeler-Bennett worked as the director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs' information department. In particular, Wheeler-Bennett worked as the editor of the ''Bulletin of International News'' between 1924–1932.

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