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  1. William Maxwell Aitken Obituary. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of William Maxwell Aitken (Collie, Western Australia), leaving to mourn family and friends. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of William Maxwell Aitken to ...

  2. 5 July 1940 - Squadron-Leader the Hon. Maxwell Aitken, elder son of Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for gallantry in destroying Nazi aircraft. It was reported last month that his official 'bag' of enemy planes was eight, with four more "possibles."

  3. William Maxwell Aitken (1879-1964) was born in Maple, Ontario, the son of a Scottish-born Presbyterian minister. Within a year, the growing family had settled comfortably in Newcastle, New Brunswick, where father William preached at St. James’s Church.

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, also known as “The Baron of Fleet Street,” was a businessman, writer, politician and newspaper publisher. He was one of the most powerful British figures in the first half of the 20th Century. Sittings. 8963. Sep 12 1943. Lord Beaverbrook (William Maxwell Aitken) England.

  7. 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