The Australian Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War 2 was Robert Gordon Menzies.
Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of Great Britain at the outbreak of World War 2.
The British Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II was Neville Chamberlain who actually declared war in 1939. He was succeeded by Winston Churchill in May 1940.Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister at the start of World War 2
Joseph Lyons died in office before WW2 had started. Earle Page was Caretaker Prime Minister for 19 days and Robert Menzies was subsequently elected Prime Minister. It was Robert Menzies who announced that Australia was at war.
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The British Prime Minister at the start of World War 2 was Neville Chamberlain.
The Prime Minister of the UK at the outbreak of war on 3rd September 1939 was Neville Chamberlain (Con)
Australia's Prime Minister during WWI was William Morris 'Billy' Hughes.
Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of Great Britain at the outbreak of World War 2.
In November 1944, Australian Prime Minister John Curtindied of a heart attack.
Edmund Barton was the Prime Minister at the time of World War because in the year of federation Edmund Barton was elected first Prime Minister of Australia and that was the time of WW.
The British Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II was Neville Chamberlain who actually declared war in 1939. He was succeeded by Winston Churchill in May 1940.Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister at the start of World War 2
Billy Hughes was the Australian prime minister who was known as Little Digger. He got this nickname for his leadership during World War 1.
During WW2 Australian Prime Minister John Curtin , the 14th Prime Minister of Australia , led his nation from 1941 to 1945 .
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Joseph Lyons died in office before WW2 had started. Earle Page was Caretaker Prime Minister for 19 days and Robert Menzies was subsequently elected Prime Minister. It was Robert Menzies who announced that Australia was at war.
This is probably always going to be a matter of contention - Australian Prime Ministers are arguably all equally famous (or alternatively, equally unknown), with the exception of perhaps Frank Forde who was Prime Minister for only one week. The longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia was Sir Robert Menzies, who probably qualifies as one of the more well known ones. Others include Gough Whitlam (the first Labor Prime Minister in 23 years, who was dismissed in sensational circumstances), Alfred Deakin (a long-serving early Prime Minister who was also influential in the Federation movement), Billy Hughes (Prime Minister during World War I), John Curtin (Prime Minister during World War II), Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard (all of whom were recent Prime Ministers, and each of whom is remembered for different contributions that they made to recent Australian history).