| Winston S. Churchill, Winston Churchill - 1986 - Страниц: 956
...States and Australia must have the fullest say in the direction of the Democracies' fighting plan. Without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite...America, free of any pangs as to our traditional links with the United Kingdom. We know the problems that the United Kingdom faces. We know the constant threat... | |
| John Gunn - 1987 - Страниц: 470
...regarded the Pacific struggle as one in which the United States and Australia should have the fullest say. "Without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite...traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom. We know the problems the United Kingdom faces . . . But we know, too, that Australia can go and Britain... | |
| John Saville - 1993 - Страниц: 302
...States and Australia must have the fullest say in the direction of the democracies' fighting plan. Without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite...traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom. We know the problems the United Kingdom faces. . . . But we know, too, that Australia can go and Britain... | |
| Robert Blake, William Roger Louis - 1993 - Страниц: 644
...States and Australia must have the fullest say in the direction of the Democracies' fighting plan. Without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite...America, free of any pangs as to our traditional links with the United Kingdom. We know the problems that the United Kingdom faces . . . But we know too that... | |
| P. J. Marshall - 2001 - Страниц: 404
...1942, Australian Prime Minister John Curtin issued his historic declaration of transferred dependence: 'Australia looks to America, free of any pangs as...traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom.' A plaque below an American eagle in Canberra bears monumental testimony to the response: 'In grateful... | |
| John McLaren - 1996 - Страниц: 260
...new reality in his New Year message for 1942, when, as the British dithered in Singapore, he declared 'that Australia looks to America, free of any pangs...to our traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom'.1 Although Curtin himself did not intend his words as a declaration of independence from Britain,... | |
| Warren F. Kimball - 1998 - Страниц: 440
...into words the effect of Britain's failure to mount a defense in strength of the Southwest Pacific: "Australia looks to America, free of any pangs as to our traditional links with the United Kingdom." The statement referred specifically to defense against Japan, but the Australian... | |
| Peter Brune - 1998 - Страниц: 324
...only hope of salvation. The Honourable John Curtin, Prime Minister of Australia, 27 December 1941: Without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite...America, free of any pangs as to our traditional links of kinship with the United Kingdom . . . We know that Australia can go and Britain still hold on. We... | |
| Kathryn A. Manzo - 1996 - Страниц: 268
...evoking the greatest strength at the Democracies' disposal, determined upon hurling Japan back. . . . Australia looks to America, free of any pangs as to...traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom. —Prime Minister John Curtin, 1941 91 The immigration program has been one of the historical forces... | |
| Keith Scott - 1999 - Страниц: 448
...Curtin had anticipated the country's coming dependence on the United States in his historic message: 'without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite...to our traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom.'1 The postwar years would see the gates thrown open to mass migration from Europe, the Snowy... | |
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