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Lord Mountbatten
British statesman and Royal Navy officer (–)
"Louis Mountbatten" redirects here. For his father, the 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, see Prince Louis of Battenberg. For his hereditary peerage, see Earl Mountbatten of Burma.
Admiral of the FleetThe Right Honourable The Earl Mountbatten of Burma KG GCB OM GCSI GCIE GCVO DSO ADC PC FRS | |
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Portrait by Allan Warren, | |
| In office 13 July – 15 July | |
| Prime Minister | |
| Preceded by | William Dickson |
| Succeeded by | Richard Hull |
| In office 18 April – 19 October | |
| Prime Minister | |
| Preceded by | Rhoderick McGrigor |
| Succeeded by | Charles Lambe |
| In office 15 August – 21 June | |
| Monarch | George VI |
| Prime Minister | Jawaharlal Nehru |
| Preceded by | Himself (As Viceroy and Governor-General of India) |
| Succeeded by | C. Rajagopalachari |
| In office 21 February – 15 August | |
| Monarch | George VI |
| Prime Minister | Clement Attlee |
| Pr • Piers BrendonThe official biographies of Lord Louis Mountbatten (known as ‘Dickie’) and his wife, Edwina, written respectively by Philip Ziegler and Janet Morgan, are admirable and authoritative but also discreet and emollient, leaving ample scope for this more candid life of the famous couple by Andrew Lownie. His task was not easy. Many of the Mountbattens’ papers are still under wraps, held variously by the family, the government and the Royal Archives. Edwina was quite untrustworthy, doctoring her own diary and perjuring herself in court over her liaison with a black man, believed to be Paul Robeson. Her husband was a prolific myth-maker, presenting himself in person, print and film as a peerless national hero. Anthony Eden called him a congenital liar. The naval historian Stephen Roskill warned that Mountbatten’s testimony should never be relied on unless it was supported by independent evidence. Field Marshal Templer once told him, ‘Dickie, you’re so crooked that if you swal • Mountbatten: A BiographyHough, Richard New York: Random House, 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine / Very Good. Item # | |