Arthur Willert

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Sir Arthur Willert,

KBE
(19 May 1882 – 11 March 1973) was a British journalist and public servant.

The son of

First World War
and to convey British views to American officials. Willert was appointed a KBE in 1919 "For valuable services rendered in connection with the War".

He became head of the News Department and Press Officer at the

London Naval Conference, the Geneva Disarmament Conference, and to meetings of the League of Nations
between 1929 and 1934. He resigned from the Foreign Office in 1935 to devote his time to writing and lecturing on British foreign policy. On the outbreak of the Second World War, he became the head of the Ministry of Information Office for the Southern Region, serving until 1945.

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