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Women in War
Robert Menzies
Then Prime Minister Robert Menzies exhorts the Australian people to cast aside, once and for all and in the name of victory, the notion that women ought to perform only genteel tasks
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: Women in War
February 20, 1942 (about 82 years ago)Then Prime Minister Robert Menzies exhorts the Australian people to cast aside, once and for all and in the name of victory, the notion that women ought to perform only genteel tasks
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: Hatred as an Instrument Of War Policy
April 10, 1942 (about 82 years ago)Former Prime Minister Robert Menzies urges Australians to rise above the grip of racial animosity and hatred and to instead, fight the war out of a noble desire for peace and justice.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: The Four Freedoms: Freedom of Speech and Expression (Part 1 of 2)
June 19, 1942 (almost 82 years ago)Former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies begins a series of commentaries on the four freedoms coined by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in an attempt to enjoin his listeners to reflect on the full meaning of these phrases. In this particular broadcast, he examines the first freedom, ...
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: Has Capitalism Failed?
August 7, 1942 (over 81 years ago)Former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies shares his conclusions on the socialist-capitalist debate.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: The Four Freedoms: Freedom of Worship
July 3, 1942 (almost 82 years ago)In this beautifully-worded broadcast, Former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies shares his insights on religious freedom and tolerance.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: Our American Allies
January 23, 1942 (over 82 years ago)In this broadcast, Robert Menzies tackles some of the most pervasive stereotypes that Australians had of Americans at the time.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: The Censorship
March 6, 1942 (about 82 years ago)Former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies talks about the value of silence and self-censorship during wartime.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: Post-War Planning
April 17, 1942 (about 82 years ago)Former Prime Minister Robert Menzies airs his suggestion on how Australia might be able to make post-war plans without losing their focus on the Allied fight for victory.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: The Four Freedoms: Freedom from Want
July 10, 1942 (almost 82 years ago)Former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies expounds on the third of President Franklin Roosevelt's four freedoms, the freedom from want, in light of the ideological foundations and values that democracies must strive to keep.
1 people like thisRobert Menzies: The Four Freedoms: Freedom from Fear (Part 1 of 2)
July 17, 1942 (almost 82 years ago)Former Australian Prime Minister reflects on the fourth of President Franklin Roosevelt's four freedoms, the freedom of fear. He gives his soft opinion on a widely proposed yet much debated measure for realizing this aspiration, which involves the establishment of an international "Super-State" v...
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