Rothay Reynolds
Rothay Reynolds was an English journalist. Before the First World War he worked in Russia and was a friend of Saki. He dedicated My Slav Friends to Saki and contributed a memoir to the posthumous collection The Toys of Peace.
He worked in Berlin for the Daily Mail between the First and Second World Wars and interviewed Adolf Hitler in 1923, making him one of the first foreign correspondents to interview the future German leader.
Interviewing Hitler
Reynolds was "one of the few journalists who had the foresight to interest themselves in the Nazi movement at a time when it seemed quite off the map," according to an obituary in The Times newspaper.He worked for the Mail in Berlin between 1921 and 1938. He returned to England before the outbreak of the Second World War and wrote When Freedom Shrieked, which revealed what life was like under the Nazis.