British politician (1890–1978)
Leonard Behrens
Sir Leonard Frederick Behrens CBE (15 October 1890 – 12 March 1978)[ 1] was a British Liberal Party politician and public figure.
Born in Manchester , Behrens studied at Manchester Grammar School , Rugby School and Manchester University .[ 1] He was active in the family business and with the Manchester Chamber of Commerce . During World War I , he worked for the Serbian Relief Fund in Thessaloniki , and was awarded the Order of St Sava . Back in Britain, he became President of the Manchester Liberal Federation, and was an official of a large number of local bodies, including the Manchester Statistical Society , the Design and Industries Association, the Royal Manchester College of Music , the Hallé Concert Society and the University of Manchester . He also served as a JP .[ 2]
He stood unsuccessfully as the Liberal candidate in Manchester Withington at the 1945 and 1950 general elections .
Behrens was a keen supporter of the League of Nations Union, and later the United Nations Association , becoming vice-president of the World Federation of United Nations Associations. From 1955 to 1957, he served as President of the Liberal Party,[ 2] and from 1959 to 1961 he was the party's Chair.[ 3]
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