À propos de l'auteur

Robert Menzies was an influential Australian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Australia for a total of over 18 years, making him the longest-serving prime minister in Australian history. He was a member of the Liberal Party, which he helped to found in 1944. Menzies' tenure was marked by significant economic growth and the expansion of the welfare state, as well as a strong commitment to Australia's alliance with the United States and participation in international conflicts such as the Vietnam War.

Menzies was known for his articulate speeches and ability to connect with the public, often emphasizing traditional values and a strong national identity. He also played a crucial role in shaping Australian foreign policy during the Cold War. His political legacy continues to be a subject of debate, with supporters praising his contributions to national development and critics pointing to his conservative stances on social issues.

Nationalité Australien
Date de naissance December 20, 1894
Lieu de naissance Jeparit, Victoria, Australia
Date de décès May 15, 1978
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