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  1. Sir John William Maxwell Aitken, 2nd Baronet, DSO, DFC (15 February 1910 – 30 April 1985), briefly 2nd Baron Beaverbrook in 1964, was a Canadian-British fighter pilot and flying ace of the Second World War, a Conservative politician, and press baron. He was the son of Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook.

  2. Sir John William Maxwell Aitken, 2. Baronet (1910–1985) (verzichtete 1964 auf den Titel Baron Beaverbrook) Maxwell William Humphrey Aitken, 3. Baron Beaverbrook (* 1951) Titelerbe ( Heir Apparent) ist der Sohn des jetzigen Barons, Hon. Maxwell Francis Aitken (* 1977). Einzelnachweise. ↑ a b The London Gazette: Nr. 29913, S. 842, 23. Januar 1917.

  3. 19. Nov. 2018 · Version 1.0. |. Last updated 19 November 2018. Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook. By Geoffrey Hayes. PDF EPUB KINDLE Print. Aitken, William Maxwell. Businessman, politician, newspaper owner, historian, philanthropist. Born 25 May 1879 in Maple, Canada. Died 09 June 1964 in Leatherhead, Great Britain.

  4. Legislator, author, entrepreneur. William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook PC, ONB (25 May 1879 – 9 June 1964), generally known as Lord Beaverbrook ("Max" to his close circle), was a Canadian-British newspaper publisher and backstage politician who was an influential figure in British media and politics of the first half of ...

  5. 7. Nov. 2023 · English: Max Aitken, son of London Daily Express owner Lord Beaverbrook, sits upright holding a newspaper, smiling into the camera. Photograph appears with the article, "London Journalist Studies Press Here," Los Angeles Times , 04 Jan 1936: A1.

  6. Sir Max Aitken Museum, The Prospect, 83 High Street, Cowes Isle of Wight, PO31 7AJ Find us . 01983 293800 Have an Enquiry? Opening Dates. May - September. Opening Times. Tuesday - Saturday: 10.00 - 16.00 . Admission is free. There is no disabled access. S ...

  7. Canadian Corps and some other troops'. General Henry Home.2 'Historians are dangerous people. They are capable of upsetting everything'. Nikita Khrushchev.3 'I fear Sir Max isn't quite a gentleman'.4 1 A portion of this paper was presented at the Society of Military Historians Conference in Calgary, June 2001. The author would like to thank ...