This article examines the visits by four Australians, Bill Oats, Thomas White, Jessie Street and Robert Menzies, to Germany in the northern summer of 1938. It analyses their observations of Nazi Germany and Hitler’s actions over Czechoslovakia. Menzies was more positive about the Nazi system than the other three, but all four condemned its barbaric nature. On Czechoslovakia, Menzies, a key conservative federal minister, was the only one to approve of appeasement over Czechoslovakia. The article explores the significance of these visits for the four observers’ lives and especially for Australia. It argues that Menzies’ support for appeasement, unlike other appeasers, did not, in the long term, harm his political leadership
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This thesis seeks to examine the impact of German domestic developnents on the course of British for...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
How the mighty can fall. At the height of his power, Friedrich Otto Theile, an ordained Queensland L...
Sent on a world cruise in early 1933 in the last months of the Weimar Republic, the German light cru...
This book examines Australia\u27s role in the British Empire\u27s policy of Appeasment in the years ...
Australian foreign policy in the late 1930s has till now been a neglected topic in historical writin...
© 2019 Joseph Yeno Bromham ParroThis thesis examines ‘The Publicist: the paper loyal to Australia Fi...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
The present paper explores the extraordinary interest in trade with Australia evinced by the Nazi re...
The thesis attempts to assess Australian public opinion towards the Abyssinian crisis, the Spanish ...
This article focuses primarily on Australian government responses to the 1952 Peace Conference for A...
This article examines Stanley Melbourne Bruce\u27s role as Australian high commissioner in London du...
This paper is a diplomatic study of Anglo-German relations from March 1938 through October 1, 1938, ...
This article examines reaction in Australia and Australian foreign policy responses to Poland’s June...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a substantial examination of the foreign contacts of the ...
This thesis seeks to examine the impact of German domestic developnents on the course of British for...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
How the mighty can fall. At the height of his power, Friedrich Otto Theile, an ordained Queensland L...