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'''Count Bertram Jamie Alphonso Lopez de Vere Colonna''' was a writer and political observer of tbe later 1930s. Despite tbe Alphonso Lopez part of his name he is said to have been British; but pro-German and based in Berlin, Copenhagen and Madrid. He is said to have sometimes used tbe alias Bernhard Claussen.<ref>https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C11602783</ref> The title is Italian.
'''Count Bertram Jamie Alphonso Lopez de Vere Colonna''' was a writer and political observer of the later 1930s. Despite the Alphonso Lopez part of his name he is said to have been British; but pro-German and based in Berlin, Copenhagen and Madrid. He is said to have sometimes used the alias Bernhard Claussen.<ref>https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C11602783</ref> The title is Italian.


His most well-known books are ''Czecho-Slovakia Within'' (published by Thornton Butterworth Ltd., London, 1938) and ''Poland from tbe Inside'' (published by Heath Cranton Ltd., London, 1939). Many of his letters to editors of London newspapers can be found in tbe later 1930s.
His most well-known books are ''Czecho-Slovakia Within'' (published by Thornton Butterworth Ltd., London, 1938) and ''Poland from the Inside'' (published by Heath Cranton Ltd., London, 1939). Many of his letters to editors of London newspapers can be found in the later 1930s.


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Latest revision as of 14:43, 28 April 2024

Count Bertram Jamie Alphonso Lopez de Vere Colonna was a writer and political observer of the later 1930s. Despite the Alphonso Lopez part of his name he is said to have been British; but pro-German and based in Berlin, Copenhagen and Madrid. He is said to have sometimes used the alias Bernhard Claussen.[1] The title is Italian.

His most well-known books are Czecho-Slovakia Within (published by Thornton Butterworth Ltd., London, 1938) and Poland from the Inside (published by Heath Cranton Ltd., London, 1939). Many of his letters to editors of London newspapers can be found in the later 1930s.

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