Horace Wilson (civil servant)

Horace Wilson (civil servant)

Sir Horace John Wilson, GCB, GCMG, CBE (1882-1972) was a British government official who had a key role in the appeasement-oriented government of Neville Chamberlain just prior to World War II.

Career

He entered the British Civil Service in 1900, and eventually rose to several high posts:

* Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour, 1921-1930
* Chief Industrial Adviser to the Government, 1930-1939
* Seconded for special service with Stanley Baldwin, 1935-1937
* Seconded for special service with Neville Chamberlain, 1937-1940 (during this period he had a room at 10 Downing Street)
* Permanent Secretary of the Treasury, Head of the Civil Service, 1939-1942

He was awarded a knighthood in 1924.

In late September 1938, just prior to the Munich Agreement, Wilson was Chamberlain's emissary to Hitler. He was charged with communicating to Hitler the rejection by the British Cabinet, France and Czechoslovakia of Hitler's demands to annex the largely ethnic German Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. In the course of speaking with Hitler, it was Wilson who also delivered the most significant diplomatic communication between Germany and Britain since the close of the First World War: that should Germany invade Czechoslovakia and France declare war against Germany, Britain would go to war against Germany alongside France. Britain did not stick to this resolute stance, and Czechoslovakia was soon carved up, damaging the historical reputation of both Chamberlain and Wilson.

British journalist Leonard Mosley interviewed Wilson among numerous others for the 1969 book "On Borrowed Time," about the months that led up to the outbreak of World War II. Wilson acknowledged having felt out of his depth in dealing with Nazi Germany, and Mosley was critical of Wilson's role.

In Fiction

Wilson is a key character in Michael Dobbs' novel "Winston's War". In the book Wilson is portrayed as an arch-manipulator who has the telephones of all potential enemies to Neville Chamberlain tapped and will use any methods he can to get rid of Winston Churchill.


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