Charles Henry Bewley (July 12, 1888, Dublin – 1969, Rome) was raised in a famous Dublin Quaker business family, embraced Irish Republicanism. He was the Irish envoy to Berlin who reportedly thwarted efforts to obtain visas for Jews wanting to leave Nazi Germany in the 1930s and to move to the safety of the Irish Free State.
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