Wohl was born in
Berlin to a poor Catholic family and had a
Hungarian father and
Austrian mother of
Jewish descent. When he was only 17 years old, his mother pushed him into an apprenticeship to a banker from which he was dismissed in 1924, at the age of 21. In 1935, he
emigrated to England because of his objections to the
Nazi regime. Some sources claim that he there had a wife named Alexandra, who fled to
Santiago, Chile, where she claimed to be a
Romanian princess and was known as "La Baronessa". Wohl worked as an
astrologer for the British intelligence agency
MI5 during
World War II. Delmer nevertheless continued to employ him until the end of the war and considered his contribution valuable. During the war, Wohl became increasingly religious, and he had a successful postwar career writing novels regarding Roman Catholic Church history and the lives of the saints. In 1953, Wohl married Ruth Magdalene Lorch, who was a Lady Commander of the
Order of the Holy Sepulchre. He himself held the title of Knight Commander of the Order. Wohl died in Switzerland in 1961, shortly after finishing his final work,
Founded on a Rock. ==Writing career==