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  1. 16 de may. de 2019 · Sir John William Maxwell Aitken, 2nd Baronet, DSO, DFC, briefly 2nd Baron Beaverbrook in 1964, was a 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. Aitken was born in Montreal on 15 February 1910 to Max Aitken (later Lord Beaverbrook).

  2. Important to the history of the Foundation, Sir John William Maxwell ‘Max’ Aitken, DSO, DFC. Born in Montreal in 1910, Max Aitken served in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force before being called up. He served with distinction throughout the Second World War and was demobilised in 1946 with the rank of Group Captain.

  3. John William Maxwell Aitken was born in Canada in 1910, he was the eldest son of Lord Beaverbrook, the owner of the Daily Express newspaper group. Sir Max was educated at Pembrooke College, Cambridge, where he joined the Auxiliary Air Force, which consisted of spare-time flyers who gave up their weekends and holidays to learn the art of flying different aircraft.

  4. Max Aitken bei einer Rede während des Zweiten Weltkrieges. William Maxwell („Max“) Aitken, 1. Baron Beaverbrook auch bekannt als Lord Beaverbrook PC ONB (* 25. Mai 1879 in Maple, Ontario, Kanada; † 9. Juni 1964 in Mickleham, Surrey, England) war ein kanadisch-britischer Verleger und konservativer Politiker

  5. www.armedconflicts.com › Aitken-John-William-Maxwell-t194664Aitken, John William Maxwell : A

    John William Maxwell Aitken Sir John William Maxwell Aitken, 2nd Baronet * 15.02.1910 Montreal / † 01.05.1985 Londýn plukovník

  6. 23 de jul. de 2015 · Biografía de Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken, Barón De (1879-1964). Periodista y político inglés, nacido en Maple, cerca de Toronto (Ontario), que, después de amasar en Canadá una cuantiosa fortuna en la industria del cemento, marchó a Inglaterra (1907), ingresó en el Parlamento, sirvió como representante militar del Gobierno canadiense (1915-16), alcanzó la dignidad de par (1917 ...

  7. Sir William Maxwell Aitken (1st Baron Lord Beaverbrook). Born 1879 in Maple, Ontario; died 1964 in Surrey. Son of William Aitken, a Scottish Presbyterian minister, and Jane Aitken. The Aitken family moved from Ontario to Newcastle, New Brunswick, in 1880. Max attended school but did not attend a post-secondary institution.