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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. Occupation. 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 ...

  3. 19 de nov. de 2018 · Learn about the Canadian-born newspaper baron, politician and historian who played a key role in World War I. Find out how he created the Canadian War Records Office, became Minister of Information and shaped British propaganda and politics.

  4. Line of succession. William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879–1964) Sir John William Maxwell Aitken, 2nd Baronet (1910–1985) ( disclaimed 1964) Maxwell William Humphrey Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook (b. 1951) (1) Maxwell Francis Aitken (b. 1977) (2) Maxwell Alfonso Aitken (b. 2014) (3) Alexander Rory Aitken (b. 1978)

  5. Learn about Sir Max Aitken, a remarkable individual who fought in WW2, became a newspaper tycoon, and a yachting champion. The Sir Max Aitken Museum showcases his achievements, awards, and memorabilia in London.

  6. Office, headed by Sir Max Aitken, who nurtured a relendess campaign extolling the heroic deeds of Canadians in France. With an eye on the future, Aitken ensured that the image constructed of the Canadian soldier was not only based in batdefield accomplishments but also articulated through the legacy of war records and a barrage of media ...

  7. Sir John William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, 2nd Baronet, DSO, DFC (15 February 1910 – 30 April 1985), formerly 2nd Baron Beaverbrook, was a British Conservative politician and press baron, the son of Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook. Born in Montreal, Aitken was educated at Westminster School and Pembroke College, Cambridge.