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    John Curtin (8 January 1885 – 5 July 1945) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th prime minister of Australia from 1941 until his death in 1945.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · John Curtin was a statesman, prime minister of Australia during most of World War II, and leader of the Australian Labor Party (1934–45). After involving himself in trade union and anticonscription activity in Melbourne (1911–15), Curtin became editor of a Perth newspaper, the Westralian Worker.

  3. John Curtin, the only Australian Prime Minister to represent a Western Australian seat in the House of Representatives, led his country during the most critical phase of World War II. However, like his United States (US) counterpart, Franklin Roosevelt, Curtin did not live to see the final victory.

  4. In the darkest days of World War II John Curtin rose to become Australias fourteenth prime minister. A Victorian by birth, he was the only prime minister to represent a Western Australian seat in the House of Representatives.

  5. www.naa.gov.au › australias-prime-ministers › john-curtinJohn Curtin | naa.gov.au

    John Curtin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1941 to 1945. About John Curtin. Born: 8 January 1885. Died: 5 July 1945. Partner: Elsie Curtin. Political party: Australian Labor Party. Image: NAA: A5954, 661/12. Australia's 14th Prime Minister is widely regarded as one of the greatest.

  6. John Curtin united his party and led it to power, and united the nation in war and led it to victory. Curtin possessed a great ability to gauge the public mood, to sense how much to push for an even greater effort to support the war.

  7. john.curtin.edu.au › jcmemlect › biographyBiography: John Curtin

    Prime Minister John Curtin (1885-1945) led Australia through the crisis of World War II. He is the only Western Australian Member of Parliament ever to lead his country's government. In the years since World War II, Curtin's appeal to America for support and protection has been seen as the beginning of Australia's alliance with the United States.

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