Calwell, Catholicism and the origins of multicultural Australia

Proceedings of the Australian Catholic Historical Society Conference:0-0 (2009)
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Abstract

The large Eastern European migration program to Australia in the late 1940s was driven not only by Australia's need for migrants, but by Catholic views on the rights of refugees and an international Cold War plan to resettle the million people who had fled the Red Army.

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