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  1. 21 de may. de 2019 · William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874–July 22, 1950) was prime minister of Canada on and off for a total of 22 years. A compromiser and conciliator, Mackenzie King—as he was more simply known—was mild-mannered and had a bland public personality. The private personality of Mackenzie King was more exotic, as his diaries show.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2008 · William Lyon Mackenzie King, premier ministre du Canada de 1921 à 1926, de 1926 à 1930 et de 1935 à 1948 (né le 17 décembre 1874 à Berlin [ Kitchener ], en Ontario; décédé le 22 juillet 1950 à Kingsmere, au Québec ). William Lyon Mackenzie King a été la figure politique dominante d’une époque de grands changements.

  3. テンプレートを表示. ウィリアム・ライアン・マッケンジー・キング (William Lyon Mackenzie King、 1874年 12月17日 - 1950年 7月22日 )は、 カナダ の第12・14・16代 首相 。. 所属政党は 自由党 。. 1920年代から1940年代にかけて、 1921年 12月29日 - 1926年 6月29日 、 1926年 9 ...

  4. 25 de feb. de 2016 · Mackenzie King and the War Effort. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King guided the country through six painful years of conflict, oversaw a massive war effort and made surprisingly few errors in a period of tremendous turmoil, change and anguish. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, photographed in 1941. Yousuf Karsh.

  5. William Lyon Mackenzie King (Kitchener, 1874 - Kingsmere, 1950) Político liberal canadiense que, en diferentes mandatos, fue primer ministro de Canadá durante 22 años. Junto a su labor docente en la universidad, desarrolló una intensa actividad política; entre 1909 y 1911 fue ministro de Trabajo en el gabinete de Laurier, a quien sucedió en 1919 como jefe del Partido Liberal.

  6. William Lyon Mackenzie King had a long political career. He was leader of the Liberal Party for 29 eventful years through the buoyant expansion of the 1920s, the depression of the 1930s, the shock of World War II, and then the post-war reconstruction, and for 21 of these years he was Canada’s prime minister.

  7. William Lyon Mackenzie King had a long political career. He was leader of the Liberal Party for 29 eventful years through the buoyant expansion of the 1920s, the depression of the 1930s, the shock of World War II, and then the post-war reconstruction, and for 21 of these years he was Canada’s prime minister.