British historian, veteran, literary assistant, and warden
For the football (soccer) player, see Billy Deakin.
Sir Frederick William Dampier Deakin DSO (3 July 1913 – 22 January 2005)[1] also known as F. W. Deakin, was a British historian, World War II veteran, literary assistant to Winston Churchill and the first warden of St Antony's College, Oxford.
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Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 – 7 October 1919) was an Australian politician, statesman and barrister who served as the second prime minister of Australia...
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...
Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1974, the university was named after Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister...
main reason for the change was not the reports by Fitzroy Maclean or WilliamDeakin, or as later alleged the influence of James Klugmann in Special Operations...
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were Captain William F. Stewart, who worked at the British Consulate in Zagreb before the war spoke Serbo-Croatian, and WilliamDeakin, a history professor...
Mandatory Palestine. As the radio operator of special forces leader WilliamDeakin, he was parachuted into Yugoslavia in 1943 on a mission to reach the...
of the Hungarian Resistance after the German Occupation, 1944". In WilliamDeakin; Elisabeth Barker; Jonathan Chadwick (eds.). British Political and Military...
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...
identifiable uniform or rank. Prior to leaving, they were briefed by WilliamDeakin, of Cairo SOE, who assured them that they would only be sent if the...
returned to writing and, with a research team headed by the historian WilliamDeakin, produced a six-volume history, The Second World War (1948–1953). The...
commanded by (British) Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshals William Elliot and George Mills. WilliamDeakin, who had met up with the Partisans in May as a representative...
1943. They were welcomed by the local British Liaison Officer, Major WilliamDeakin who took Davidson to meet Marshall Tito. Once he explained that his...
Steiner. Oxford History of Modern Europe. Edited by Lord Bullock and Sir WilliamDeakin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005". Journal of Modern History....
year at St. Antony's College, Oxford, in the company of its warden WilliamDeakin, combined with Venturi's influence, turned his interests to modern and...
partigiana, Milano, Mondadori, 1995, ISBN 88-04-40129-X. Frederick WilliamDeakin, La brutale amicizia. Mussolini, Hitler e la caduta del fascismo italiano...
to regard them as a key element in their supply line. According to WilliamDeakin, who led one of the British missions to the Partisan commander-in-chief...
the 1930s his assistants included John Wheldon, Maurice Ashley and WilliamDeakin. However, despite the checking by Admiral Jackson, the evidence indicates...
Cunningham (1984) Lord Dacre of Glanton (1978) Sir Robin Day (1981) Sir WilliamDeakin (1961) Duke of Devonshire (1960) Lord Egremont (1986) Lord Gilmour (1973)...
(1913–1991), novelist Norman Parkinson (1913–1990), photographer Sir WilliamDeakin (1913–2005), historian and literary assistant to Winston Churchill John...
The Division of Deakin is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined...
First Deakin ministry (Protectionist) was the 2nd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 2nd Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin. The...