Nutting, Anthony, 1920-1999 (Personal Name)
- Nātingh, Anṭūnī
- Nutting, Harold Anthony, 1920-1999
- ناتنغ، انتوني
- نتنج، أنتوني
I saw for myself: the aftermath of Suez, 1958: title page (Anthony Nutting)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1920)
Contemporary Authors, via WWW, October 25, 2013 ((Harold) Anthony Nutting, 1920-; also known as: (Harold) Anthony Nutting, Harold Anthony Nutting, Anthony Nutting; politician and author; born January 11, 1920 in Shrewsbury, England; British Government, in the Foreign Service, 1940-1945, member of Parliament, 1945-1956, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1951-1954, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, 19541-1956, resigned, 1956; leader of United Kingdom delegation to United Nations General Assembly and United Nations Disarmament Commission, 1954-1956; Chairman, Conservative National Union, 1950; Conservative National Executive, chairman, 1951, privy counsellor, 1954; as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Anthony Nutting negotiated the final British withdrawal from Egypt in 1954; he is best known for his decision to resign from Winston Churchill's government in the 1950s; Nutting was a rising figure in politics and had a promising career ahead of him, but resigned after learning that the British planned to attack Suez; Nutting claimed that the mission was deceitful and was being carried out under false premises; Nutting was outcast from politics after his action and lost many friends and peers; after serving in World War II, Nutting began his political career with a seat in parliament in 1945; he spent his later years writing and hunting; his written works include No End of a Lesson (1967), Nutting's expose on his decision to resign politics after the Suez attack; he also wrote Scramble for Africa (1970) and Nasser (1972); he died February 23, 1999 in London, England)