George Ward Price

George Ward Price

journalist United Kingdom

George Ward Price was a British journalist, born in 1888 in Chester, England, who gained notoriety in the 1930s for his close relationship with Adolf Hitler. As a foreign correspondent for the 'Daily Mail', he compromised his journalistic independence for exclusive access to the Nazi leader, becoming known for his flattering portrayals of Hitler and other fascist figures. His willingness to align with the Nazi regime earned him the nickname 'the international mouthpiece of the Nazis' among peers. His interviews with Hitler and coverage of the impending war provided valuable propaganda for the Nazis, while his later career saw him pivot to a more conventional reporting role after the war.

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