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  1. Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, DSO & Bar, PC (29 March 1880 – 6 November 1944), was an Anglo-Irish politician and businessman. He served as the British minister of state in the Middle East until November 1944, when he was assassinated by the Jewish terrorist group Lehi in Cairo.

  2. Walter Edward Guinness, o 1 º Barão Moyne PC DSO & Bar (29 de março de 1880 a 6 de Novembro de 1944) foi um político e empresário britânico. Ele serviu como o ministro de Estado britânico no Oriente Médio, até novembro de 1944, quando foi assassinado pelo grupo militante sionista judaico Lehi.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Walter Orthmann (Brasil) trabalha na mesma empresa há 84 anos e 9 dias, conforme verificado em 6 de janeiro de 2022. Sua paixão, disciplina e compromisso o motivaram a continuar fazendo o que ele ama, tornando-se o detentor oficial do título do Guinness World Records para a carreira mais longa na mesma empresa.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Dublin-born Walter Edward Guinness, late known as Lord Moyne, served as British Secretary for State for the Colonies and Minister Resident in the Middle East, until he was assassinated by the militant Zionist group, Lehi in Jerusalem on November 6, 1944.

  5. Contents. Walter Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne. British official. Learn about this topic in these articles: assassination by Stern Gang. In Stern Gang. …beyond Palestine: two members assassinated Lord Moyne, British minister of state in the Middle East, at Cairo (November 1944).

  6. Walter Edward Guinness, Lord Moyne, the British been the nature and effects of his influence on Minister Resident in the Middle East, was assas? British policy-making on these questions as Secre? sinated in Cairo on 6 November 1944. There has tary of State for the Colonies (i 941-2), Deputy.

  7. Abstract. Walter Edward Guinness (1880–1944), the first Lord Moyne, was an Anglo-Irish politician, businessman and explorer. Travelling across the globe in his private yacht in search for ethnographic material, Lord Moyne visited South Papua three times in 1929, 1935 and 1936.