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Victor Wallace Germains
English writer
Victor Wallace Germains (8 May 1888[1] – 1974) was an English writer. He wrote several books on the military and foreign policy, including on Kitchener and Churchill.[2]
Germains was born in the Fulham district of London, the son of inventor Aaron Simon "Adolph" Zalkin Germains, a Jewish emigrant from the Russian Empire. His mother was Emma Annie Levetus of Birmingham, daughter of a Moldavian Jewish emigrant, and sister of the writer Amelia Sarah Levetus.[3][4]
In 1954, Germains wrote Crusoe Warburton, a lost world novel.[5][6]
During World War I, Germains served as a spy in Austria.[7]
He died in 1974 in South Africa.[8]