There are no records or reports to this effect. it appears he was not.
Roadl Dahl was a British poet, screen writer, novelist and short story writer. He did use a bottle of water when writing his captivating pieces of literature.
That humans from different places taste differently. Or... To accept everyone, no matter how they look.
Your antisemitic comments are unappreciated.
antisemitic - anti-Jewish (in a racial sense)
Yes, he was.
Yes. The Nazi Party (NSDAP) and its forerunner, the German Workers' Party were rabidly antisemitic from the start.
Most likely not. Rudyard Kipling used a swastika on the first editions of his books, but this was before the Nazi party adopted the swastika. He used the swastika because it was the symbol of good luck. Before the Nazi party came to power he had the engraver remove it from the printing block. He did not want it to seem like he was supporting them. Hence he was probably not antisemitic or a Nazi sympathizer.
Sophie Dahl and Harald Dahl. They were Norwegian but Roald was born in Llandaff.
Israel, you antisemitic jackass.
Harald DahlRoald Dahl's fathers name was Harold Dahl.
Steve Dahl's father was Roger Dahl, a mechanical engineer, and his mother was June Dahl.
Else was Roald Dahl's second eldest sister.