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'''Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell''' [[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|PC]] (22 May 1905, [[Crowborough]], [[Sussex, England|Sussex]], – 12 August 1976, Paddington, London W2) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] journalist and politician who was an influential member on the left of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] from the 1940s to the 1970s. However after his death, it was revealed that he had been an [[occultist]] and a [[Closeted|closeted homosexual]]. |
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==Early life== |
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Tom Driberg was the son of Amy Mary Bell of [[Dumfriesshire]] and John James Street Driberg who worked for the [[Indian Civil Service]] as [[Chief of Police]] and [[Inspector of Jails]] for the Province of [[Assam]]. He was educated at [[Lancing College]] and joined the [[Communist Party of Great Britain|Communist Party]] when he was 15. He studied Classics at [[Christ Church, Oxford]] (1924–1927) without taking a degree. |
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During the [[UK General Strike of 1926|General Strike]] in 1925 he worked at Communist Party headquarters and began writing for the ''[[Sunday Worker]]'', a communist newspaper. From 1928 he worked on the ''[[Daily Express]]'' and created the William Hickey diary and [[Gossip columnist|gossip column]]. He was expelled from the Communist Party in 1941 when [[Anthony Blunt]] revealed that he was spying on them for [[MI5]]. |
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==Member of Parliament== |
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He was first elected as a [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Maldon (UK Parliament constituency)|Maldon]] in a [[Maldon by-election, 1942|by-election in June 1942]] as an independent candidate, basing his election campaign on the [[1941 Committee]]'s ''Nine-Point Plan''. He took the Labour whip in January 1945 and continued to sit for the seat until his retirement at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1955|1955 general election]]. He was MP for [[Barking (UK Parliament constituency)|Barking]] from [[United Kingdom general election, 1959|1959]] to [[United Kingdom general election, February 1974|February 1974]]. |
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In 1957 Driberg became [[Chairman of the Labour Party]]. |
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==Homosexuality== |
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== [[Umleitstation]] == |
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Driberg's sexuality resulted in his first brush with the law in 1935. He was placed on trial for [[indecent assault]] in 1935 after he invited two unemployed miners back to his home. After he made a pass, his guests made their excuses and left. They then made a complaint to police about Driberg. However he was later acquitted at trial on the basis it was a misunderstanding between all parties. His employer, [[Lord Beaverbrook]] of the ''[[Daily Express]]'', ensured that the case was never reported.<ref>Wheen p.94-95</ref> |
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Driberg was caught [[cottaging]] by the police on two further occasions. The first time was with a Norwegian sailor at an [[air-raid shelter]] in [[Edinburgh]] during [[World War II]]<ref>Wheen p.96</ref>. Later in the 1950s he propositioned a man at Jockey's Fields public lavatories, by Gray's Inn fields off Theobold Road, [[Camden]], [[London]], who turned out to be a policeman. On both occasions he managed to avoid prosecution through help from the British [[The Establishment|establishment]]<ref>Wheen p.98</ref>. |
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Wikifizieren. Und wär's nicht besser, das unter [[Dampferzeuger]] unterzubringen? --[[Benutzer:Michileo|Michileo]] 12:18, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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In the late 1950s, Driberg was targeted by the [[KGB]] while he was in [[Moscow]] to interview his old friend [[Guy Burgess]] for a biography. According to the [[Mitrokhin Archive]], Driberg was photographed in a [[homosexual]] encounter. |
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:Beim Dampferzeuger ist die Station nicht richtig aufgehoben, denn zumindest die ND-Umleitstation ist räumlich und funktionsmäßig eher der Dampfturbine und dem Kondensator zugeordnet. Ich denke, die Relevanz für ein eigener Artikel ist wegen der wichtigen Rolle als Sicherheitseinrichtung in einem Kraftwerk schon gegeben, und genug "Fleisch" für einen eigenen Artikel ist auch da. Ich nehme mir den Artikel heute abend oder in den nächsten Tagen mal vor, werde ihn wikifizieren/formatieren und inhaltlich ergänzen. Ich müsste auch noch irgendwo ein paar Photos rumfliegen haben. --[[User:Tetris L|<span style="color: DodgerBlue">T<small>ETRIS </small>L</span>]] 12:25, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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::Du scheinst dich da ja auszukennen. Na, wenn du das sagt, dann vertrau ich dir da mal. Wenn du an dem Artikel rumwerkelst, sei doch noch so gut und achte darauf, dass er ein bisschen allgemeinverständlicher wird. --[[Benutzer:Michileo|Michileo]] 12:31, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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:::Ich tue mein Bestes, damit auch OMA zumindest ungefähr kapiert, worum es geht. Ist allerdings technisch nicht ganz einfache Materie. --[[User:Tetris L|<span style="color: DodgerBlue">T<small>ETRIS </small>L</span>]] 12:36, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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::::Schon klar, ich meine ja auch nur so Formulierungen wie ''Dampfdruckverhältnis HD zu ZÜ''. Da kann man sich halt nicht wirklich was drunter vorstellen. --[[Benutzer:Michileo|Michileo]] 12:44, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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The [[Clandestine HUMINT asset recruiting#Sex.2C honeypots and recruitment|honeytrap operation]] was possibly carried out by the KGB in the belief that he was in fact the leader of the Labour Party (as opposed to chairman) and could be blackmailed. Mitrokhin does not allege that Driberg carried out any espionage activities but he does claim that the KGB pressured Driberg into removing references to Burgess getting drunk from the biography.<ref>Andrew and Mitrokhin, 1999, p. 522-6</ref> |
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Mir ist gerade aufgefallen, dass im Zuge der Überarbeitung auch noch eine weitgehende Redundanz zum Artikel [[Bypass-Station]] zu beheben wäre. --[[User:Tetris L|<span style="color: DodgerBlue">T<small>ETRIS </small>L</span>]] 09:17, 31. Mär. 2011 (CEST) |
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==Legacy== |
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== [[Bartholomäberg]] == |
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He was created a [[Life peer]], as '''Baron Bradwell''', of [[Bradwell-on-Sea]] in the County of [[Essex]], shortly before his death. His autobiography, ''Ruling Passions'', was published [[posthumous]]ly in 1977 and disclosed the conflict between the three passions that drove his life: his [[homosexuality]],<ref>Ball, 2004</ref> his [[left-wing]] political beliefs and his allegiance to the [[High Church]] tendency of the [[Church of England]]. [[Winston Churchill]] said of him, "Tom Driberg is the sort of person who gives [[sodomy]] a bad name."<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-5316833.html A.N. Wilson in the (London) ''Evening Standard'']</ref> Driberg's will insisted that at his memorial service, the reader excoriate him for his sins rather than praise him for his virtues. |
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===Occultism=== |
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Die Wanderwegsbeschreibung (Abschnitt [[Bartholomäberg#Geologischer Lehrwanderweg Bartholomäberg]]) ist nicht wikitauglich (womöglich sogar URV ?). -- [[Benutzer:Knergy|Knergy]] <small>([[Benutzer Diskussion:Knergy|Diskussion]]; [[Spezial:Beiträge/Knergy|Beiträge]])</small> 12:28, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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One connection Driberg wished to conceal in his lifetime was his early friendship with [[Aleister Crowley]].<ref>[[John Symonds]], The King of the Shadow Realm (London: Duckworth, 1989) pp 407-415</ref> After Crowley's death, [[John Symonds]] discovered a paper on which Driberg had solemnly pledged himself to the ''[[The Book of the Law|Great Work]]'' in the presence of the Beast 666.<ref>Symonds pp 414-415</ref> |
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==References== |
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== [[U-17-Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2009/Kader]] == |
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Vollprogramm -- [[Spezial:Beiträge/79.223.116.175|79.223.116.175]] 17:51, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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:IMHO in [[U-17-Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2009]] einbauen oder löschen. --[[Benutzer:Leyo|Leyo]] 16:48, 6. Apr. 2011 (CEST) |
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::Sodele, die Tabelle habe ich mal den anderen Kaderartikeln bei Fussballturnieren angepasst; ist allerdings nicht perfekt, da ich mich mit dem Tabellen hier etwas schwer tue. Aber trotzdem könnte man jetzt das Ding nach [[U-17-Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2009/Schweiz]] verschieben. Ein Schweizer Experte sollte dann vielleicht noch ein, zwei Worte über die besondere Mannschaftszusammensetzung und die Bedeutung in der Schweiz verfassen und dann ist das Ding mMn vollends tragbar. --[[Benutzer:Daiichi|Daiichi]] 20:35, 17. Apr. 2011 (CEST) |
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==Sources== |
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== [[Paris Sciences et Lettres - Quartier latin]] == |
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*[[Simon Ball]], ''The Guardsmen, Harold Macmillan, Three Friends and the World They Made'', (London: Harper Collins, 2004) |
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*[[Francis Wheen]], ''The Soul of Indiscretion: Tom Driberg, Poet, Philanderer, Legislator and Outlaw - His Life and Indiscretions'', (1990) |
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*[[John Symonds]], ''The King of the Shadow Realm'' (London: Duckworth, 1989) |
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== External links == |
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Vollprogramm -- [[Spezial:Beiträge/79.223.116.175|79.223.116.175]] 17:52, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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*[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRdribergT.htm Schoolnet: Tom Driberg] |
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:Eigentlich noch nicht relevant, da gerade erst gegründet und noch keinerlei Ergebnisse vorliegen; Werbung für das Quartier Latin :-) -- [[Benutzer:Enzian44|Enzian44]] 19:22, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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*[http://www.essex-family-history.co.uk/batedudley.htm The history of Bradwell Lodge - Home to Tom Driberg] |
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::hihi, nehmen wir das zum Anlass, mal wieder hinzufahren und gleich einen Thèses-on-demand-Verlag für die 3000 Doktoranden gründen, und nur zwei Nobelpreisträger, echt wenig :-)) - wenn da nicht schon so viel aus dem Franz. der fr:wiki zu übersetzen wäre ... Salut, --[[Benutzer:Emeritus|Emeritus]] 21:22, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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Bitte neutralisieren --[[Benutzer:Reinhard Kraasch|Reinhard Kraasch]] 19:17, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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:Versionsimport nicht nötig, [[Vorlage:Übersetzung]] auf Artikeldisk ausreichend. [[Benutzer:JARU|JARU]] [[Benutzer Diskussion:JARU|Eingangskorb]] <sup> [[Benutzer:JARU/Bewertung|Feedback?]]</sup> 09:35, 22. Apr. 2011 (CEST) |
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Vollprogramm!--'''[[Benutzer:Wingtip|wingtip]]''' <small>! '''vormals Pristina''' ! [[Benutzer Diskussion:Wingtip|sprechzimmer]] ! [[Benutzer:Wingtip/Bewertung|rating]]</small> ! 21:12, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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fehlerhafte Gründungsnamen, Geschichte, Reinfolge ggf ausbauen; ich habe zwar schon viel auf der HP der Firma gefunden und ergänzt, aber leider nicht alles. sollte dort noch eine Liste der Reifenrein, die die Firma Produziert?? --[[Benutzer:Woelle ffm|Woelle ffm]] 22:50, 24. Mär. 2011 (CET) |
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:Auf keinen Fall eine komplette Produktliste. Den aktuellen Fließtext kann man sicher noch etwas aussagekräftiger gestalten. Der Firmenname ist korrekt. Warum im Impressum der HP eine verkürzte Version steht verstehe ich nicht aber im Zweifel vertraue ich dem Unternehmensregister. Gruß --[[Benutzer:PiCoSam|PiCoSam]] 21:32, 4. Apr. 2011 (CEST) |
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:: ich sage ja nicht, das der jetzige Firmennamen falsch ist; sondern der '''Gründername''' wahrscheinlich falsch ist--[[Benutzer:Woelle ffm|Woelle ffm]] 23:26, 4. Apr. 2011 (CEST) |
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{{Lifetime|1905|1976|Driberg, Tom}} |
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Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell PC (22 May 1905, Crowborough, Sussex, – 12 August 1976, Paddington, London W2) was a British journalist and politician who was an influential member on the left of the Labour Party from the 1940s to the 1970s. However after his death, it was revealed that he had been an occultist and a closeted homosexual.
Early life
Tom Driberg was the son of Amy Mary Bell of Dumfriesshire and John James Street Driberg who worked for the Indian Civil Service as Chief of Police and Inspector of Jails for the Province of Assam. He was educated at Lancing College and joined the Communist Party when he was 15. He studied Classics at Christ Church, Oxford (1924–1927) without taking a degree.
During the General Strike in 1925 he worked at Communist Party headquarters and began writing for the Sunday Worker, a communist newspaper. From 1928 he worked on the Daily Express and created the William Hickey diary and gossip column. He was expelled from the Communist Party in 1941 when Anthony Blunt revealed that he was spying on them for MI5.
Member of Parliament
He was first elected as a Member of Parliament for Maldon in a by-election in June 1942 as an independent candidate, basing his election campaign on the 1941 Committee's Nine-Point Plan. He took the Labour whip in January 1945 and continued to sit for the seat until his retirement at the 1955 general election. He was MP for Barking from 1959 to February 1974.
In 1957 Driberg became Chairman of the Labour Party.
Homosexuality
Driberg's sexuality resulted in his first brush with the law in 1935. He was placed on trial for indecent assault in 1935 after he invited two unemployed miners back to his home. After he made a pass, his guests made their excuses and left. They then made a complaint to police about Driberg. However he was later acquitted at trial on the basis it was a misunderstanding between all parties. His employer, Lord Beaverbrook of the Daily Express, ensured that the case was never reported.[1]
Driberg was caught cottaging by the police on two further occasions. The first time was with a Norwegian sailor at an air-raid shelter in Edinburgh during World War II[2]. Later in the 1950s he propositioned a man at Jockey's Fields public lavatories, by Gray's Inn fields off Theobold Road, Camden, London, who turned out to be a policeman. On both occasions he managed to avoid prosecution through help from the British establishment[3].
In the late 1950s, Driberg was targeted by the KGB while he was in Moscow to interview his old friend Guy Burgess for a biography. According to the Mitrokhin Archive, Driberg was photographed in a homosexual encounter.
The honeytrap operation was possibly carried out by the KGB in the belief that he was in fact the leader of the Labour Party (as opposed to chairman) and could be blackmailed. Mitrokhin does not allege that Driberg carried out any espionage activities but he does claim that the KGB pressured Driberg into removing references to Burgess getting drunk from the biography.[4]
Legacy
He was created a Life peer, as Baron Bradwell, of Bradwell-on-Sea in the County of Essex, shortly before his death. His autobiography, Ruling Passions, was published posthumously in 1977 and disclosed the conflict between the three passions that drove his life: his homosexuality,[5] his left-wing political beliefs and his allegiance to the High Church tendency of the Church of England. Winston Churchill said of him, "Tom Driberg is the sort of person who gives sodomy a bad name."[6] Driberg's will insisted that at his memorial service, the reader excoriate him for his sins rather than praise him for his virtues.
Occultism
One connection Driberg wished to conceal in his lifetime was his early friendship with Aleister Crowley.[7] After Crowley's death, John Symonds discovered a paper on which Driberg had solemnly pledged himself to the Great Work in the presence of the Beast 666.[8]
References
Sources
- Simon Ball, The Guardsmen, Harold Macmillan, Three Friends and the World They Made, (London: Harper Collins, 2004)
- Francis Wheen, The Soul of Indiscretion: Tom Driberg, Poet, Philanderer, Legislator and Outlaw - His Life and Indiscretions, (1990)
- John Symonds, The King of the Shadow Realm (London: Duckworth, 1989)
External links
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- ↑ Wheen p.94-95
- ↑ Wheen p.96
- ↑ Wheen p.98
- ↑ Andrew and Mitrokhin, 1999, p. 522-6
- ↑ Ball, 2004
- ↑ A.N. Wilson in the (London) Evening Standard
- ↑ John Symonds, The King of the Shadow Realm (London: Duckworth, 1989) pp 407-415
- ↑ Symonds pp 414-415
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