Elma Dangerfield

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(journalist, writer, politician, spook)
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Born11 October 1907
Died22 January 2006 (Age 98)
Alma materUniversity College London
Founder ofEuropean Atlantic Group
Member ofEuropean Atlantic Group
Interests • Intermarium
• Duchess of Athol
PartyLiberal Party (UK)

Elma Tryphosa Dangerfield CBE was a British journalist, writer, campaigner and Liberal Party politician. She also was an intelligence operative during and after World War 2, working especially with Eastern European exiles.[1]

Background

She was born in Liverpool as Elma Tryphosa Birkett but brought up partly in the Philippines, China, and Japan. She was educated in England at Beaufort School, Camberley, and University College London.[2] In 1926 she married Edward Dangerfield. They had one daughter.

She was Secretary, then Director of the Byron Society from 1971-2006.

Intelligence career

Her 1946 book Beyond the Urals was a description of Soviet deportations, mainly based on Eastern European exile sources.


Political career

She was the Director of the European-Atlantic Group. She was a member of Royal Institute of International Affairs, and a Fellow of the Institute of Directors. She contested Aberdeen South in the United Kingdom general election of 1959.[3] She was Director, of the United Kingdom Council of the European Movement. She was Joint Executive Editor of European Review. She contested Hitchin in the United Kingdom general election of 1964.[4]

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References

  1. https://eag.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/EllaDangerfield.pdf
  2. The Times House of Commons, 1959
  3. The Times House of Commons, 1959
  4. The Times House of Commons, 1964