He became a British citizen in 1938, and during the Second World War was attached to the Political Warfare Executive, based at Woburn Abbey.
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He took charge of broadcasts in German until 1942, when was seconded to the Political Warfare Executive and sent to work on psychological warfare in New York and San Francisco.