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Petrov AffairThe Petrov Affair refers to an important event in Australian history in 1954, where the Russians diplomat and spy Vladimir Petrov (diplomat) applied for political asylum in Australia, on the grounds that he could provide information regarding a Soviet Union espionage operating out of the Russian Embassy in Australia. The Russians demanded that Mrs. Petrova, (Mr. Petrov's wife; in Russian language, women's surnames take a feminine ending), be returned to Russia. A massive public outcry resulted as Mrs. Petrova was dragged by force onto a plane at Kingsford Smith International Airport. Crowds were furious, thinking that she was being abducted by the Communist guards back to her native Russia. As the rioting crowds attempted to free her, one of her shoes came off, as seen in a famous newspaper photograph. When the plane stopped over in Darwin, Northern Territory, it was revealed that the guards were carrying guns. Mrs. Petrova was subsequently released and was soon granted political asylum. This event happened during the height of the Cold War, and the rampant fear of communism in Australia led to the event being sensationalised by the media, which played Mr. and Mrs. Petrov out to be former Soviet spies "converted" to capitalism by the Australian lifestyle. Liberal Party of Australia Prime Minister of Australia Robert Menzies used political spin doctoring to further play out the event as evidence that the threat of Communism was real and unexaggerated. The Petrov Affair essentially won the next election for Menzies, as well as plunging the Australian Labor Party into discord, resulting in the Labor Party split into the Australian Labor Party and the Democratic Labor Party. The DLP was much more anti-communist and pro-Catholic. Australians fondly remember the Petrov affair as their own exciting Soviet spy story; almost as a reverse of the Rosenbergs affair. 1953 Australian political controversies Foreign relations of Australia Petrov Affair[http://www.oph.gov.au/petrov/The Petrov Affair Exhibition]--User:Petaholmes 02:39, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC) Petrov affair#REDIRECT Petrov Affair See other meanings of words starting from letter: PPA | PB | PC | PD | PE | PF | PG | PH | PI | PJ | PK | PL | PM | PN | PO | PR | PS | PT | PU | PW | PX | PY | PZ |Words begining with Petrov_Affair: Petrov_Affair Petrov_Affair Petrov_affair |
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