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Dreaming of a National Socialist Australia (Paperback)
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'Australia First' is a good slogan that has been adopted by several
quite different political ideologies. This book deals with the
movement that developed slowly from about 1936 and came to an
inglorious end in 1942. It grew out of the Victorian Socialist
Party and the Rationalist Association. At first it attracted
literary figures such as Xavier Herbert, Eleanor Dark, Miles
Franklin. When it became heavily political, among its members were
former communists and a Nazi Party member; some worked for the
Labor Party, some for the United Australia Party (later the Liberal
Party). One was a paid agent of the Japanese. Some were connected
with Theosophy, some with Odinism, and in Victoria most were Irish
Catholics with links to Archbishop Mannix and Sein Fein. Among
their close friends were John Curtin, Dr Evatt, Arthur Calwell,
Jack Beasley, Robert Menzies, Percy Spender, Archie Cameron.
Several had contacts with Oswald Mosley's British Union of
Fascists, and with the Imperial League of Fascists and National
Socialists. One had met Hitler and corresponded with General
Ludendorff. Two composed and circulated anonymous subversive
pamphlets. Others imported Nazi propaganda, one even during the war
through the German Consulate-General in New York. At its core was a
coterie of elderly men with too much time, too much money, and
little common sense. 'Inky' Stephensen was the public face of the
AFM and was responsible for the crude and vulgar style of its
monthly magazine, the Publicist. But behind it all was Billy Miles,
a cynical, arrogant manipulator, who turned it into a vehicle for
anti-Semitic propaganda. He who wrote: 'What is the solution to the
Jewish question? There can be none while a Jew lives.'Its downfall
was precipitated less by its fascist and Nazi tendencies than by
its close association with the Japanese. In the end, the internment
of AFM adherents was used by both Labor and Liberal politicians as
a stick with which to beat each other, until the wrongs and rights
of the affair became buried under political abuse.
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