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John Balfour (diplomat)

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Name
  
John Balfour

Role
  
Diplomat


Died
  
1983

Education
  
University of Oxford

Books
  
Not too correct an aureole

Sir John Balfour GCMG, GBE (1894–1983) was a British diplomat.

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Family

Sir John was the son of the Conservative politician Charles Balfour, and the maternal grandson of the 5th Earl of Antrim. In 1933, he married Frances van Milligan, daughter of the 9th Viscount Barrington, although their marriage remained childless.

World War 1

Balfour was an Oxford student studying German in the city of Freiberg when World War I began. He spent the entire war in a German prisoner camp.

Diplomatic career

During his service with the Foreign Office, Balfour was posted to Portugal, Spain (1951–1954), Argentina, Moscow, and Washington DC. A hispanophile, Balfour was an ardent opponent of Francisco Franco's fascist regime.

In 1983, Balfour published his memoirs, Not Too Correct an Aureole: Recollections of a Diplomat.

References

John Balfour (diplomat) Wikipedia