
Why Australian politicians welcomed fascists after the Second World War
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Post-War Immigration and Baltic Refugees
This chapter explores Australia's post-World War II immigration policies, focusing on the recruitment of Baltic refugees as labor for national reconstruction. It highlights the complexities of societal perceptions regarding their suitability for assimilation, the challenges of their wartime histories, and the political dismissals surrounding past affiliations.
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