Fraser Anning and the use of the words 'final solution'

Senator Fraser Anning listens to a Greens censure motion

Senator Fraser Anning listens to a Greens censure motion Source: AAP

There has been widespread condemnation of Queensland senator Fraser Anning over his maiden speech in the Senate.   But among the most pointed criticism is his use of the words "final solution" in talking about immigration.   Phillippa Carisbrooke takes a look at the history behind those two words.  



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