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Lord Beaverbrook: Churchill’s Confidant and the Most Influential Canadian of WWII

Summary by The Epoch Times
Commentary Sir Maxwell Aitken, the 1st Baron Beaverbrook, was the most influential Canadian of World War II. Canada produced other powerful men—generals, politicians, and even spies whose names are well-known: William Lyon Mackenzie King (from Berlin, Ont.) was a wartime Prime Minister, Sir William Stephenson (Winnipeg) was a brilliant spymaster high up in the U.S.-U.K. alliance, and General Bert Hoffmeister (Vancouver) was among a handful of Ca…
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