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Balfour Douglas ("Doug") Zohrab (1917-2008)

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Edward Goodwin Fortescue ("Fort") Zohrab and his youngest child, Balfour Douglas ("Doug")

Edward Goodwin Fortescue ("Fort") Zohrab (1870-1933) and his youngest child Balfour Douglas ("Doug") Zohrab (Earle Andrew Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Maatauranga o Aotearoa. Ref. No. F-35766-1/2. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Maatauranga o Aotearoa must be obtained before any re-use of this image.)

Rosemary Alice Zohrab (nee Miller)

Guests (mainly non-immediate relatives of bride) at Wedding of Rosemary Alice Miller and Balfour Douglas Zohrab in London, England, May 1947.

Rosemary Alice Zohrab (nee Miller) 1919-1989

Balfour Douglas Zohrab at El Alamein, Egypt, during World War II. 
			Truck bogged down in mud after Battle of Alamein.

Douglas Zohrab as a youth

Balfour Douglas ("Doug") Zohrab with a truck stuck in mud after the World War II Battle of Alamein, Egypt. (C W Carr Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Maatauranga o Aotearoa. Ref. No. C-22330-1/2. Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Maatauranga o Aotearoa must be obtained before any re-use of this image.)

Douglas Zohrab's career.

Employees of New Zealand Embassy, Paris, ca. 1955: Doug Zohrab, Jean McKenzie & Paddy Costello (who was later unmasked as a Soviet spy)
Defence Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1968
Employees of New Zealand Embassy, Paris, ca. 1955: Doug Zohrab, Jean McKenzie & Paddy Costello, who was possibly a Soviet spy.
Defence Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1968. Left-to-Right: New Zealand Defence Minister, NZ Prime Minister, NZ Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Balfour Douglas ("Doug") Zohrab

 

In 2007, being an ex-diplomat, Doug Zohrab levelled at his elder son, Peter, the worst insult of which he was capable:
"Of course, you have your principles," he said.

 

Peter Douglas Zohrab (elder son of Balfour Douglas Zohrab)'s family's page:

 

 
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