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Prime Minister of Australia, sent his men to Vietnam.

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What contributions did Harold Holt have to Australian history?

Holt will always be remembered for his controversial role in expanding Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.


What was Harold Holts achievements?

Harold Edward Holt campaigned for the indigenous rights and increasing Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. Harold Holt held the 1967 referendum and this resulted in 91% of Australians agreeing to indigenous rights, meanwhile he tripled the number of soldiers who went and fought in the war, this ended up with controversial results and protesters marching the Australian Cities. Conscription of soldiers to fight in Vietnam involved forcing men to fight for Australia rather than relying on volunteers. He was the Prime Minister of Australia and disappeared during his time as Prime Minister.


Who was in charge of England in the Vietnam war?

England was not involved in the Vietnam War. The English monarch was Queen Elizabeth II (same as today). The Prime Minister during the peak years of the Vietnam War was Harold Wilson. Other Vietnam-era prime ministers included Harold MacMillan, Alec Douglas-Home, and Edward Heath.


Why did the us get involved in the vietnam war-?

The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.


What did Harold Holt do for Australia?

Initially, Harold Holt was popular with Australians, being an easy-going and affable Prime Minister.He sought closer ties with the United States, and this led to Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. His popularity quickly waned with Australia's increasing involvement in the Vietnam War and Holt's seemingly indiscriminate following of US policies, regardless of their relevance to Australians. He was noted for that most unfortunate saying, "All the way with LBJ", referring to American President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and which signalled Australia's involvement in a war which had nothing to do with the country.


Who was at war with the UK in the the Vietnam war?

The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!


Was Harold Holt a good or popular PM?

Initially, Harold Holt was popular, being an easy-going and affable Prime Minister. His popularity quickly waned with Australia's increasing involvement in the Vietnam War and Holt's seemingly indiscriminate following of US policies, regardless of their relevance to Australians. He was noted for that most unfortunate saying, "All the way with LBJ", referring to American President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and which signalled Australia's involvement in a war which had nothing to do with the country.


How popular was Harold Holt to the Australian people?

Initially, Harold Holt was popular, being an easy-going and affable Prime Minister. His popularity quickly waned with Australia's increasing involvement in the Vietnam War and Holt's seemingly indiscriminate following of US policies, regardless of their relevance to Australians. He was noted for that most unfortunate saying, "All the way with LBJ", referring to American President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and which signalled Australia's involvement in a war which had nothing to do with the country.


How was the UN involved in Vietnam after the Vietnam War?

They weren't.


What war was the United States involved in during 1967?

Vietnam war


Why did the British get involved in the Vietnam war?

The British fought in Korea, not Vietnam.


What are some counties that were involved in the Vietnam war?

well Vietnam was one