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  1. DIEFENBAKER, JOHN GEORGE, lawyer and politician; b. 18 Sept. 1895 in Neustadt, Ont., elder son of William Thomas Diefenbaker and Mary Florence Bannerman; m. first 29 June 1929 Edna Mae Brower (d. 1951) in Toronto; m. there secondly 8 Dec. 1953 Olive Evangeline Palmer, née Freeman (d. 1976); no children were born of either marriage; d.

  2. 约翰·乔治·迪芬贝克,PC,CH,QC, FRSC ( 英语 : Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada ) (英語: John George Diefenbaker , / ˈ d iː f ən b eɪ k ər / DEE-fən-bay-kər;1895年10月18日—1979年8月16日),德国人和苏格兰人后裔,是第13任加拿大 聯邦總理,任内主要推动北方开发和减少对美国的依赖,恢复同英联邦国家 ...

  3. 约翰·乔治·迪芬贝克(John George Diefenbaker,1895年10月18日~1979年8月16日),第13任加拿大总理,德国人后裔,早年是人权律师,曾经成功地为18个死刑犯辩护。后从政,经过30年的奋斗,无数次的失败,1957年终于从执政23年的自由党手中夺得政权,他代表农村,城市工人等小人物,给他们发放补贴 ...

  4. John George Diefenbaker fue el décimo tercer primer ministro de Canadá.

  5. John George Diefenbaker, 1895-1979 - 17 cents 1980 - Canadian stamp. Specifications. Quantity: 24 850 000; Issue date: June 20, 1980; Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited

  6. Portrait of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. John Diefenbaker was born in Neustadt, Ontario in 1895. He become a trial lawyer and legendary orator. He brought in the Canadian Bill of Rights, guaranteed voting rights to Indigenous Canadians, and appointed Ellen Fairclough as the first female cabinet minister. His fractious relationship with the ...

  7. This documentary short is a portrait of Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and 13th prime minister of Canada, John George Diefenbaker (1895-1979). Diefenbaker's political career spanned 6 decades. When he died in 1979, his state funeral and final train trip west became more a celebration of life than a victory for death.