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Delmer, Sefton, 1904-1979

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Personal name headingDelmer, Sefton, 1904-1979
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Variant(s)Delmer, Denis Sefton, 1904-1979
Delmer, Thomas Sefton, 1904-1979
Chef, 1904-1979
Der Chef, 1904-1979
Birth date1904
Death date1979
Found inBlack boomerang, c 1962: t.p. (Sefton Delmer)
LC in OCLC, Sept. 17, 1998: (hdg.: Delmer, Sefton, 1904-)
BL database, 24 July 2007 (hdg.: Delmer, Denis Sefton)
Literature Resource Centre www site, 24 July 2007: Denis Sefton Delmer page (Born May 24, 1904, in Berlin, Germany; died in 1979)
How to win an information war, 2024: ECIP title page (Sefton Delmer) ECIP publisher's note (rogue WWII propagandist Thomas Sefton Delmer; Der Chef was a fiction. He was a character created by the British propagandist Thomas Sefton Delmer)
Wikipedia, accessed October 16, 2023 "Denis Sefton Delmer" (Denis Sefton Delmer OBE (24 May 1904, Berlin, Germany-4 September 1979, Lamarsh, Essex) was a British journalist of Australian heritage and propagandist for the British government during the Second World War; Denis Sefton Delmer, known familiarly as "Tom"; Delmer's first, most notable success was a shortwave station: Gustav Siegfried Eins (Gustave Siegfried One), G3 in the Research units. It was "run" by the character "Der Chef", an unrepentant Nazi)
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