case of Arthur Calwell and the displaced persons
TitleThe case of Arthur Calwell and the displaced persons
Author
Call numberP994.004924/026
Object number05374c
Place of publicationCarnegie, Victoria, Australia
Year of publication
1998
MaterialLoose-leaf
ISBN959995935
NotesArticle from the publication 'The Australian Jewish experience'pp16-23
Description
Immigration is a powerful force and the Jewish population grew and became a small but thriving community. The social harmony was dented in the 1890s due to immigration. Victoria experienced its first taste of antisemitism as the "Bulletin" and other newspapers defined national identity along racial lines. In 1946 and 1947 the "Bulletin" warned that swarms of Jewish refugees would soon enter the country. Under pressure Calwell ended the family reunion program and placed a quota on Jewish arrivals