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  1. Australian Governments 1939-1945. During the official wartime period, Australia had five prime ministers - Robert Menzies, Arthur Fadden, John Curtin, Frank Forde and Ben Chifley. Australian governments in the lead-up to war. In the federal elections held in October 1937, the United Australia Party (UAP) - Country Party Coalition Government was ...

  2. Robert Gordon Menzies ( Jeparit ( Victoria ), 20 december 1894 - Melbourne ( Victoria ), 15 mei 1978) was een Australisch politicus. Hij was van 1939 tot 1941 en van 1949 tot 1966 premier van Australië. Hij was daarmee de langst zittende minister-president van het land.

  3. 4 de may. de 2023 · Election of Menzies. In the 1949 federal election the Liberal Party, under the leadership of Robert Menzies, defeated Labor in a campaign targeting what it considered to be undue government intervention in the economy and society. Ben Chifley’s Labor Party had won a decisive victory in the 1946 election but unpopular policies and a tumultuous ...

  4. Robert Menzies på Commons. Robert Gordon Menzies (født 20. desember 1894, død 15. mai 1978) var en australsk politiker. Han var den 12. statsministeren i Australia og den statsministeren som har sittet lengst, med totalt 18 og et halvt år. Menzies fikk makten relativt raskt i Australia, men hans første periode som statsminister mislyktes.

  5. Name of creator. Diefenbaker, John George, 1895-1979. (1895-1979) Custodial history. Scope and content. John Diefenbaker and Australian Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies, standing, chatting, At Federal Parliament House, portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip hanging on wall behind them, Canberra, Australia. Notes area. Physical condition.

  6. Robert Menzies was well-known for his powerful speeches, including the Jefferson Oration, delivered on US Independence Day at Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia in 1963. Sir Robert Menzies spoke often of the importance of a good speech: “Aim at simple, clear speech, and if you aim at that and achieve it, you will find that this will make a very great difference right through your lives.”

  7. — Prime Minister Robert Menzies Despite an initial loss at the 1946 election, the Liberal party would go on to win the next six general elections. Menzies’ second term, which began in 1949 and ended in 1966, was regarded as a period of economic growth, increased prosperity for Australians and great social change for Australia despite some periods of political turmoil.