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  1. John George Diefenbaker (Neustadt, 18 de septiembre de 1895- Ottawa, 16 de agosto de 1979) fue un abogado y político canadiense que ejerció como primer ministro de Canadá de 1957 a 1963. 1 . Nacido en el pequeño pueblo de Neustadt, ubicado en el sudoeste de Ontario, Diefenbaker y su familia migraron al oeste de Canadá cuando él ...

  2. John George Diefenbaker PC CH QC FRSC FRSA (/ ˈ d iː f ən b eɪ k ər / DEE-fən-bay-kər; September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th prime minister of Canada, serving from 1957 to 1963. He was the only Progressive Conservative [a] party leader between 1930 and 1979 to lead the party to an election victory, doing so ...

  3. 21 de feb. de 2008 · Published Online February 21, 2008. Last Edited February 10, 2021. John George “Dief the Chief” Diefenbaker, PC, CH, KC, FRSC , prime minister 1957–63, politician, lawyer (born 18 September 1895 in Neustadt, ON; died 16 August 1979 in Ottawa, ON). John Diefenbaker was Canadas 13th prime minister .

  4. John George Diefenbaker, Canada’s 13 th prime minister from 1957-63, was born in Neustadt, Ontario on September 18, 1895, and later died on August 16, 1979 in Ottawa, Ontario. An articulate speaker and supporter of civil rights, Diefenbaker was a passionate defense lawyer before he turned to his attention to politics.

  5. Can. John G. Diefenbaker (born Sept. 18, 1895, Neustadt, Ont., Can.—died Aug. 16, 1979, Ottawa) was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party who was prime minister of Canada in 1957–63, following 22 years of uninterrupted Liberal rule. After serving in World War I, Diefenbaker practiced law in Saskatchewan.

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  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › juan-diefenbakerJuan Diefenbaker _ AcademiaLab

    John George Diefenbaker PC CH QC FRSC FRSA (dee-fən-BAY-kər; 18 de septiembre de 1895 - 16 de agosto de 1979) fue la 13. primer ministro de Canadá, sirviendo de 1957 a 1963.

  7. 9 de abr. de 2023 · Conduce a los años más recios de la Guerra Fría, cuando el primer ministro de Canadá John Diefenbaker (1957-1963) ordenó la construcción de uno de los búnkeres más grandes del mundo para que...