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  1. 16 de dic. de 2017 · Certainly, Harold Holt was charming, an attractive, youthful-looking 59-year-old, who had replaced Sir Robert Menzies as leader of the Liberal party and prime minister barely two years earlier.

  2. Harold Holt (born Aug. 5, 1908, Sydney—died Dec. 17, 1967, near Portsea, Victoria, Australia) was the prime minister of Australia (1966–67) who supported U.S. policies in Vietnam and sponsored the visit to Australia of Lyndon B. Johnson, the first American president-in-office to travel there. As a Melbourne lawyer during the early 1930s ...

  3. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Harold Edward Holt, now the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, met with an inexplicable fate that has remained one of the country’s most enduring mysteries. On December 17, 1967, Holt decided to spend his day off at one of his favorite retreats, the Cheviot Beach near Portsea, a location known for its strong undercurrents and tumultuous waves.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2017 · Holt became Australia’s Prime Minister in January 1966, only two years before he vanished. He’d been a loyal minister under the country’s longest-serving leader, Sir Robert Menzies. Menzies ...

  5. Harold Holt disappeared while swimming at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Victoria on 17 December, 1967. His body was never recovered. Without determining the cause of Holt's death, a joint report by Commonwealth and Victoria Police, submitted in January 1968, concluded that, '… there has been no indication that the disappearance of the late Mr Holt was anything other than accidental'.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2017 · Harold Holt drove his maroon Pontiac to Cheviot Beach, just outside Melbourne, on 17 December 1967. It was a Sunday morning and Australia’s 17th prime minister was unwinding after wrapping up ...

  7. Harold Edward Holt (* 5. August 1908 in Sydney; † vermutlich am 17. Dezember 1967) war ein australischer Politiker und vom 22. Januar 1966 bis zum 17. Dezember 1967 der 17. Premierminister des Landes. Er blieb bis heute auch wegen seiner Todesumstände in Erinnerung. [1]