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On November 5, 1991, British publishing giant Maxwell was killed.
On November 5, 1991, the British publishing giant Maxwell was killed. On November 5, 1991, British publishing giant Robert Maxwell was killed near the Canary Islands in Spain. On the evening of November 5, Charles Wilson, the editor-in-chief of the Mirror Group, told BBC News that Mr. Maxwell’s death was “a complete mystery.” At the time, 68-year-old Robert Maxwell was born in the Czech Republic, his parents were Jewish. During the Second World War, he fled the Nazi-dominated Czech Republic, joined the British military and intelligence organizations and received the Churchill government’s Cross Medal in the anti-fascist battle. After the war, he entered the publishing industry, and later mastered the British Mirror Group and the American Daily News of the Second World War, becoming one of the world’s


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