Harold Macmillan
Maurice Harold Macmillan
American
Publisher and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Macmillan Publishers |
Publisher and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Macmillan Publishers |
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1915/10/18 | Fighting with The Grenadier Guards at the Battle of Loos, Lieutenant Harold Macmillan is shot in the hand (which never fully gained mobility) and receives a glancing bullet wound to the head. He was hospitalized in Britain. | English Lt | |||||
1916/07/29 | Harold Macmillan is wounded in No Man's Land: "they were entrenched while we were in the open.... Then they (Germans), began throwing bombs at us at random. The first, unluckily, hit l me in the face and back and stunned me for the moment." | English Commander | Battle of the Somme | ||||
1924/00/00 | Carrere and Hastings design a new new headquarters for Macmillan publishing | Developer | Macmillan Building | New York City | |||
1957/01/10 | Harold Macmillan accepts Queen Elizabeth's invitation to become prime minister following the sudden resignation of Sir Anthony Eden. | English Prime Minister | Buckingham Palace | London |
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