- Kimberley Plan
The Kimberley Plan, or "Kimberley Scheme", was a failed plan by the
Freeland League to resettleJewish refugees from Europe before and duringthe Holocaust .The League, led by
Isaac Nachman Steinberg , selected the Kimberley region inAustralia in hope to buy an area of 7 millionacre s (28,000 km²) of agricultural land for 75,000 Jews fleeing Europe. [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160362b.htm Steinberg, Isaac Nachman (1888 - 1957)] by Beverley Hooper, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 16, Melbourne University Press, 2002, pp 298-299. Online Ed. published by Australian National University] Steinberg based his campaign on the officially declared need to populate northern Australia. On May 23, 1939 he arrived in Perth and by early 1940 gained substantial public support, but also encountered opposition.On July 15, 1944 the Prime Minister of Australia
John Curtin informed Steinberg that the Australian government would not "depart from the long-established policy in regard to alien settlement in Australia" and could not "entertain the proposal for a group settlement of the exclusive type contemplated by the Freeland League".References
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