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    Sir Frederick William Dampier Deakin DSO (3 July 1913 – 22 January 2005) also known as F. W. Deakin, was a British historian, World War II veteran, literary...
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    Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 – 7 October 1919) was an Australian politician who served as the second prime minister of Australia from 1903 to 1904, 1905...
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    Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1974, the university was named after Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister...
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  • Deakin is a surname, and may refer to: Alan Deakin (1941–2018), English footballer Alex Deakin (born 1974), British weatherman Alfred Deakin (1856–1919)...
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    St Antony's lack of funds was partly solved under the wardenship of William Deakin, who devoted himself to college fund-raising and secured a number of...
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  • main reason for the change was not the reports by Fitzroy Maclean or William Deakin, or as later alleged the influence of James Klugmann in Special Operations...
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  • Episode: "Stand and Deliver" Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years William Deakin Episode: "What Price Churchill?" 1982 Harry's Game Lieutenant Mini-series...
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  • his “Iron Curtain” speech at Fulton, Missouri) he engaged William Deakin. Churchill met Deakin on 19 March 1946. In early April, whilst having more meetings...
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    of the Hungarian Resistance after the German Occupation, 1944". In William Deakin; Elisabeth Barker; Jonathan Chadwick (eds.). British Political and Military...
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    were Captain William F. Stewart, who worked at the British Consulate in Zagreb before the war spoke Serbo-Croatian, and William Deakin, a history professor...
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    and William Deakins, Jr., friends from Prince George's County, were conducting separate surveys in the area at the time and "by accident" Deakins claimed...
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  • end. Deakin, pp. 216-217 Maclean, pp. 320-322 Deakin, p. 217 Deakin, p. 218 Deakin, p. 19 Deakin, p. 23 Deakin, p. 59 Deakin, pp. 108-111 Deakin, p.116...
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    Mandatory Palestine. As the radio operator of special forces leader William Deakin, he was parachuted into Yugoslavia in 1943 on a mission to reach the...
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    returned to writing and, with a research team headed by the historian William Deakin, produced a six-volume history, The Second World War (1948–1953). The...
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    events of 9 May to the following day, and although his writing assistant William Deakin accepted responsibility for this error he later confirmed, in an interview...
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  • Steiner. Oxford History of Modern Europe. Edited by Lord Bullock and Sir William Deakin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005". Journal of Modern History....
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  • identifiable uniform or rank. Prior to leaving, they were briefed by William Deakin, of Cairo SOE, who assured them that they would only be sent if the...
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  • Branko Špoljar as Member of the General Staff Petar Banićević as Capt. William Deakin Günter Meisner as Gen. Rudolf Lüters Anton Diffring as Gen. Alexander...
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    to regard them as a key element in their supply line. According to William Deakin, who led one of the British missions to the Partisan commander-in-chief...
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    Bosnia. Two members of the British Military Mission to Yugoslavia, William Deakin and Fitzroy Maclean, wrote about the circumstances of the death of Ribar...
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  • 1943. They were welcomed by the local British Liaison Officer, Major William Deakin who took Davidson to meet Marshall Tito. Once he explained that his...
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    and later as a federal cabinet minister under Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin. He is best known as the subject of the so called "Hopetoun Blunder", unexpectedly...
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    Proletarian Division. During his time leading the Partisans he encountered William Deakin, leader of the British military mission to Tito's headquarters, who...
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    partigiana, Milano, Mondadori, 1995, ISBN 88-04-40129-X. Frederick William Deakin, La brutale amicizia. Mussolini, Hitler e la caduta del fascismo italiano...
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    Treccani Mussolini's Shadow: The Double Life of Count Galeazzo Ciano Frederick William Deakin, Storia della Repubblica di Salò, p. 633 Enciclopedia Treccani...
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    commanded by (British) Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshals William Elliot and George Mills. William Deakin, who had met up with the Partisans in May as a representative...
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    The Division of Deakin is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined...
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    First Deakin government was the second federal executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia. It was led by Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, from...
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  • Cunningham (1984) Lord Dacre of Glanton (1978) Sir Robin Day (1981) Sir William Deakin (1961) Duke of Devonshire (1960) Lord Egremont (1986) Lord Gilmour (1973)...
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  • Henry Deakin (junior) was elected in his place at the ensuing by-election. In 1871, Deakin bought the Werrington manor from Wicklow MP William Wentworth...
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