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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Edward Donough "Toby" O''Brien (21 November 1909 -9 January 1979) was an Anglo-Irish journalist and public relations expert who spearheaded Britain''s efforts to counter Nazi Germany propaganda during World War II.O''Brien was born on the Baluchistan border in India to Colonel Aubrey O''Brien an Indian Army officer. The O''Brien family is one of the oldest lines of descent in Europe, dating back from much earlier than the Irish High King Brian Boru (941-1014). At the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Edward Donough "Toby" O''Brien (21 November 1909 -9 January 1979) was an Anglo-Irish journalist and public relations expert who spearheaded Britain''s efforts to counter Nazi Germany propaganda during World War II.O''Brien was born on the Baluchistan border in India to Colonel Aubrey O''Brien an Indian Army officer. The O''Brien family is one of the oldest lines of descent in Europe, dating back from much earlier than the Irish High King Brian Boru (941-1014). At the age of five O''Brien was sent to England and at the age of nine went to St Cyprian''s School, Eastbourne following his elder brother Turlough. As his elder brother''s initials TOB had given rise to the nickname Toby, he was known as Toby2 leading to subsequent confusion. O''Brien was particularly friends there with Alaric Jacob and despite their political differences was to write to him as his oldest friend.