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Robert Menzies, Australia's Prime Minister from 1939 to 1941 and then from 1949 to 1966, maintained a strong pro-British sentiment throughout his political career. He viewed Britain as Australia's primary ally and cultural home, advocating for close ties and cooperation within the Commonwealth. Menzies believed in the importance of supporting Britain, especially during World War II, and he sought to reinforce Australia's commitment to the British Empire even as Australia began to chart a more independent foreign policy in the post-war era.

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