Sir Robert Menzies was an Australian politician who served as the country's longest-serving Prime Minister, holding office for a total of 18 years, from 1939 to 1941 and from 1949 to 1966. He was born on December 20, 1894, in Jeparit, Victoria, Australia, and passed away on May 15, 1978, in Melbourne.
Menzies studied law at the University of Melbourne and later worked as a barrister before entering politics. He was first elected to the Australian Parliament in 1934 as a member of the United Australia Party (UAP). In 1939, he became the leader of the UAP and was appointed Prime Minister of Australia the same year.
During his first term as Prime Minister, Menzies led Australia through the early stages of World War II. He was a staunch supporter of the British Empire and sought to maintain Australia's close ties with the United Kingdom. However, his more...
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