Alfred Milner , 1st Viscount Milner ( born Alfred Milner ; March 23, 1854 - May 13, 1925 ) was a British statesman and colonial administrator who played an important role in shaping British foreign and domestic policy during from the mid 1890s to the early 1920s. He was also a key figure in the British Empire related to the events that led to the Boer War of 1899-1902 and its consequences, and while serving as High Commissioner, he additionally became known as a mentor to the meeting of young members of the civilian South African service, unofficially known as Milner's Kindergarten, some of which in some cases themselves became important figures in the administration of the British Empire. In the last years of his life, from December 1916 to November 1918, he was one of the most important members of the military cabinet of David Lloyd George .
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- ↑ 1 2 BNF identifier : Open Data Platform 2011.
- ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
- ↑ 1 2 Encyclopædia Britannica
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 118582577 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.