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Walter Christmas

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479:"...a fantastic half-pay Danish sea-captain turned up in Athens with credentials from Alexandria. I was instructed to give him every facility to look round and also to let him send telegrams in our cipher under the name of Brutus. His real name was Christmas! He actually secured an audience of the King and immediately afterwards telegraphed to London a ridiculous account of the situation in Athens which I 5 who was not allowed to communicate directly with London, could only counter by a telegram of protest to Alexandria. On top of this he discovered all by himself a supposed submarine base at Laurium, and once again this wretched nonsense was disseminated in telegrams. Finally Sir Francis protested against this irresponsible old man of the sea’s sojourn any longer in Athens at the expense of the British Government, and he wandered off again. To look back after twenty-three years at Captain Christmas is to make me as sceptical of his real existence as of the existence of Santa Claus. Indeed, if I did not possess references to him in letters I should fancy that I had read about him in Hans Andersen’s fairy tales." 33: 263:. In 1880, Walter Edmund was granted the right to adopt his wife's noble name, thus creating the Christmas-Dirckinck-Holmfeld family. The family had their own coat of arms in the Danish noble family register which combined those of the Christmas and Dirckinck-Holmfeld families. Walter Christmas was one of the family's six children, along with: John Carl Constant Beresford (b. 1860), Tusky Sophie Malvina Mary (b. 1862), Selma Johanne (b. 1865), Edward (b. 1867), and Ellen (b. 1868). 287: 212: 484:
many such "coast-watchers." These agents had been stationed on the coasts of Jutland with the intention of monitoring the movement of German war vessels before and during World War I. They were deliberately unaware of each other so that their reports could be used to verify one another once gathered by the Head Office in London. At his request, a "pretty girl" was always available at the local hotel to act as his
592:, a theatre in Copenhagen. Under his direction the theatre came into conflict with the press over whether or not they should be allowed to photograph and print images of the theatre's productions. In retaliation, all reviews of the theatre's productions were halted in all Copenhagen news publications. This conflict with the press and its resulting financial difficulties led to Christmas' resignation. 601: 523:. Through close contacts, Richelieu then began publishing criticism of Christmas in the English-language press in Bangkok. These were soon translated and circulated in the Danish press. Christmas eventually filed a lawsuit against the editor which had published the articles in Bangkok. The case was settled three and a half years later, after 37 court hearings. Although 440: 467:). According to Christmas, the King's final words were "Thank God, Christmas can now finish his work with a chapter to the glory of Greece, of the Crown Prince and of the Army." This was apparently in reference to Christmas' work as the King's personal biographer. The head of the MI6 station in Athens, 360:
As a result of his engagement in the conflict, Christmas was discharged from the navy and recalled to Denmark. In his defence, he sent the ministry of the Danish Navy a report containing "some minor criticisms" of their presence in Siam. This report was then widely distributed to the public in a 1893
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debuted in 1901 in Copenhagen and was soon taken up by traveling acts which toured Denmark for several years. These traveling acts paid him for performance rights, despite the reality that the play was a copy of Gillette's, for which Christmas never gave him credit. Danish intellectual property laws
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as part of long standing negotiations to sell the islands to the United States. Christmas was again unsuccessful, and he was later accused of attempting to bribe several congressmen and other U.S. officials with up to $ 500,000 to facilitate the purchase. These allegations against him arose from the
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Christmas had been the Naval officer overseeing operations at the northernmost point of mainland Denmark, Skagen, from 1914 until 1916. During this period, he forwarded all of the "coast-watching reports" that his command produced to MI6 through Copenhagen. According to MI6 records, he was one of
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and South America during their marriage. The couple divorced on 7 February 1898, and he was remarried to Ellen Margrethe Vilhelmine Margrethe Hansen on 8 August 1898. Ellen had divorced her first husband, a merchant in Berlin named Alexander Cunliffe Owen, on the same day as Walter's divorce: 7
365:. The report argued that although there had been armed conflict, the Paknam incident did not constitute a war, and thus he had not disobeyed his orders. There is speculation that several other criticisms of the Navy in Siam were also written by Christmas. His book about his experience, 400:. He had a familiarity with the islands through his grandfather, John Christmas, who had been governor-general of the Danish West Indies during 1871. Christmas unsuccessfully attempted to sell the Islands to Germany in collaboration with Rear Admiral Paul Zirzow in December 1898. 539:
who embarks on worldly adventures. The resulting series became one of his most profitable successes. Though the books were very popular at the time they were released, they have since been criticized for their use of derogatory terms, ethnic slurs, and exoticism.
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several times in 1899 while attempting to sell the Danish West Indies to the United States. He took extensive notes on Gillette's production which he then largely copied and reproduced in Denmark under the same title. Christmas' production of
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on behalf of the Danish navy. While the Danish crown was actively supporting the government of Siam, they were unwilling to be involved in a war with France to defend the nation. As such, Christmas in particular received a telegram from the
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initially received negative reviews, the publicity which Richelieu unintentionally gave Christmas by persistently disparaging the text in the press maintained public interest in the book and increased sales.
157:. Today, he is best known for his children's books. He also wrote novels, nonfictional accounts, and theatrical works. Many of his early works were inspired by his experiences traveling as a naval officer. 184:. He was discharged as a result. He then served in the Greek Navy before returning to the Danish Navy in 1914. In 1916, he was again forced to resign following the revelation of his collusion with MI6. 357:. At the time, he was in command of a gunboat stationed close to the Paknam fort. During the incident he hit the forship of the pilot steamboat, which then began to sink before being run aground. 266:
On 29 July 1886, Christmas married Ragnhild Jutta Aja Weber. She was the daughter of wholesale merchant Theobald Weber and Sophie Emilie Meldola. Walter and Ragnhild took several trips to the
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Walter Christmas published approximately 30 plays, novels, and short-stories in addition to a biography and series of memoirs. He published his first book in 1892 while in Thailand, titled
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with the intention of establishing a Danish shipping route. However, he was unable to find an investor in his project and the route was instead taken over by German shipowners.
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that if he engaged in combat he would be discharged from the navy. He was the only Danish officer in Siam to receive such a warning. The navy eventually became involved in the
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of the Dirckinck-Holmfeld noble family and was of Dutch descent. His father, Walter Edmund Christmas (1834–1916), was of English descent through his grandfather,
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Christmas had two daughters. Aja Sigrid Ellen was born on 12 April 1889. Vera Tusky was born 13 July 1898. He died 18 March 1924, in Copenhagen and is buried at
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financial gains he stood to make from a successful deal between the nations, as he had expected a commission of 10% on the sale price. In 1902, the
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Christmas resigned from the Danish navy in 1894. After being discharged, he joined the Greek Navy in 1895. While enlisted, he was involved in the
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which held several hearings. He was ultimately acquitted, and no charges were made against the officials who had allegedly taken bribes.
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February 1898. Ellen was born in 1872 and was the adoptive daughter of the merchant Ludvig Marcus Adolph Hansen and Kirstine Thorsen.
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Herwig, Holger H. (1986). "Germany, Venezuela, and the Panama Canal: the Elusive Quest for a German Naval Base in South America".
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at the age of 14. In 1883, he was appointed as a lieutenant, and the next year he was promoted to the rank of
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of the time initially took no issue with this obvious case of piracy, though by 1903 Denmark had signed the
248: 515:), was published in 1894. Its contents were explicitly critical of Admiral Richelieu's command, as well as 620:, a novel manuscript which was posthumously published by Hasselbalchs Forlag. The works are listed below. 439: 428: 384:. However, his resignation coincided with the revelation of his collaboration with MI6 while stationed in 200: 117: 1688: 1723: 1718: 1377: 577: 573: 333: 236: 286: 211: 516: 1278: 1114: 544: 456: 397: 260: 244: 188: 1631: 1575: 1546: 1519: 1487: 1445: 1439: 1322: 1268: 1187: 897: 859: 468: 452: 306: 240: 161: 1606: 1420: 1082: 566: 552: 408: 252: 548: 427:
officially became part of the country in 1917. Christmas was decorated as a member of the
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government. When the islands were later sold in 1916, he was decorated as a member of the
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Lauridsen, Palle Schantz (Summer 2014). "Sherlock Holmes in Denmark: The Early Years".
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Alongside his military career, Christmas was involved in several attempts to sell the
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voted unanimously to investigate these claims, and a committee was appointed by the
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Beginning in 1896, Christmas was involved in several ill-fated attempts to sell the
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Hiort-Lorenzen, H. R.; Thiset, A., eds. (1911). "Dirckinck Friherre af Holmfeld".
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An agreement between the United States and Denmark was reached in 1916, and the
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to various nations. His efforts were ultimately unsuccessful and resulted in a
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Haxthausen, W.; Bobé, Louis, eds. (1940). "Dirckinck Friherre af Holmfeld".
613: 576:'s board of directors. Two of his original plays have been performed at the 536: 314: 1282: 1262: 1424: 1045:(in Danish). Vol. I. Copenhagen: Heraldisk Forlag. 1946. p. 108 1037: 1010: 983: 952: 404: 329: 1414: 960:(in Danish) (57th ed.). Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz. pp. 116–117 531:
In 1901, Christmas released the first of five books about his character
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Christmas with his wife Ragnhild Jutta Weber and daughter Aja, c. 1890.
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He began an extensive military career at the age of 14, serving in the
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Muusmann, Carl (2017). "Teaterskandaler, Filmsguld og Cirkusbrand".
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For an undisclosed period of time, Christmas was an agent for the
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Walter Dirckinck-Holmfeld-Christmas was born 10 February 1861, in
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MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909–1949
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Christmas's book about his experience of the Paknam incident,
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was a Danish author, naval officer, diplomat, and spy for
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Christmas before 1900, photographed by Frederikke Eckardt
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Slægthaandbogen: Tillæg til Personalhistoriske Samlinger
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Bjerg, Hans Christian; Winge, Mette (October 24, 2014).
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Kaarsted, Tage (2020). "Kapitel 14: Walter Christmas".
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into claims that he attempted to bribe members of the
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Select committee on purchase of Danish West Indies, "
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All of Christmas' works were originally published by
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which describes him as "the author Walter Christmas".
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He was later in contact with U.S. Secretary of State
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London: Chatto & Windus. p. 85. 1184:H. N. Andersen: En ØK-logisk Livsberetning 1119:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 504:) about his journey on the Amazon river. 31: 20: 1694:World War I spies for the United Kingdom 788:Krydstogt gennem livet: Med skum om Bov! 626:Amazonfloden, Erindringer og skildringer 543:Christmas is credited with popularizing 498:Amazonfloden, erindringer og skildringer 1729:Expatriates in the Rattanakosin Kingdom 1344:"House Inquiry into Danish Indies Sale" 1264:Germany's Vision of Empire in Venezuela 1053:– via Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek. 1026:– via Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek. 968:– via Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek. 807: 1486:. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 87–88. 1112: 301:Christmas joined the Danish navy as a 1699:Knights of the Order of the Dannebrog 1505: 1503: 1389:– via Hoosier State Chronicles. 1177: 1175: 1173: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 781:Krydstogt gennem livet: Vimplen hejst 502:Amazon River, memories and depictions 309:. 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Aarhus: Modtryk. 1160:Blangstrup, Christian (1916). 762:Kong Georg I, Prins af Danmark 716:Rivaler: Lystspil i fire Akter 572:Christmas was a member of the 465:Kong Georg I, Prins af Danmark 1: 606:Garrison Cemetery, Copenhagen 414:U.S. House Of Representatives 92:Garrison Cemetery, Copenhagen 1240:Historien om børnelitteratur 449:British Intelligence Service 233:Captain John Christmas Smith 1512:Børnenes litteraturhistorie 1465:Compton, Mackenzie (1939). 638:Maïma: Novellistiske Forsøg 317:on board the steam gunboat 193:congressional investigation 1755: 1739:Christmas family (Denmark) 1627:Da Storkøbenhavn var lille 1510:Weinreich, Torben (2008). 1438:Christmas, Walter (1914). 1401:Purchase of Danish Islands 821:National Museum of Denmark 776:, (Peder Most series) 1921 694:, (Peder Most series) 1906 682:, (Peder Most series) 1904 676:, (Peder Most series) 1903 409:President William McKinley 1714:Danish children's writers 1514:(in Danish). Copenhagen: 1317:(in Danish). Copenhagen: 1313:Hansen, Thorkild (2016). 1182:Kamstrup, Jørgen (2010). 1070:Danske Patriciske Slægter 930:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 774:Peder Most paa Krigsstien 374:Greco-Turkish War of 1897 140: 123: 30: 18:Danish author (1861–1924) 1568:The Baker Street Journal 1482:Keith, Jefferey (2010). 616:, with the exception of 604:Christmas' headstone in 551:in Denmark. He had seen 247:. He was decorated as a 37:Walter Christmas in 1902 1542:Fra Holmes til Sherlock 852:Lauring, Palle (2017). 457:King George I of Greece 451:under the direction of 257:Order of St. Stanislaus 249:Knight of the Danneborg 176:he was involved in the 780: 609: 481: 471:, wrote in his memoir 444: 429:Order of the Dannebrog 298: 235:. Walter Edmund was a 216: 201:Order of the Dannebrog 118:Order of the Dannebrog 1574:(2). 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Index


Jægersborg
Copenhagen
Garrison Cemetery, Copenhagen
Order of the Dannebrog
MI6
MI6
Danish Navy
Royal Thai Navy
Greek Navy
Siam
Paknam incident
Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu
Danish West Indies
congressional investigation
United States
Order of the Dannebrog

Jægersborg
Denmark
baronesse
Captain John Christmas Smith
chamberlain
hofjægermester
lieutenant colonel
Knight of the Danneborg
Legion of Honour
Order of St. Stanislaus
Order of the Sword
West Indies

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