The Vietnam War: An Introduction

The Vietnam War: An Introduction Mr. Eagen Willow Canyon High School IB: History of the Americas What Do I Know About Vietnam and the American War in...
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The Vietnam War: An Introduction Mr. Eagen Willow Canyon High School IB: History of the Americas

What Do I Know About Vietnam and the American War in Vietnam??? 

Write 10 Things You Know About Vietnam and the Vietnam War:

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Where is Vietnam???

Southeast Asia  

Vietnam is in Southeast Asia Near Laos, Cambodia. Thailand, and parts of China

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Vietnam Facts 83 Million People  Very Fertile  Many Resources  Hot and Wet Climate 

Religion in Vietnam  Most

People are Buddhist  Strong Minority of Catholics

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Early History of Vietnam  One

of Few Asian Countries to Defeat the Mongols at the Time of Kublai and Genghis Khan.  Victim of Chinese Colonialism  Vietnam and China have not had a good relationship.

Vietnam and Resistance to Foreign Control 

Vietnamese Resistance to the Chinese and Mongols is Typical to the History of Vietnam

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Indochina and French Colonialism Ultimately Vietnam Gained Independence from China  Vietnam's independence ended in the mid-19th century, when the country was colonized by the French Empire.  Vietnam was part of the French Colonial Empire in Southeast Asia/Indochina 

France and Vietnam  Exploited

Vietnam’s Resources and People  Introduced Catholicism  Western Education  French Language and Customs

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Vietnam and Imperialism      

Vietnamese will Strongly Resist Imperialism from: China Mongols French Japanese Many American Military and Political Leaders were Ignorant of this.

WW1/14 Points and Vietnam 



At the End of WW1 American President Woodrow Wilson Promised to end Colonialism A Young Ho Chi Minh Showed Up at Versailles Conference Hoping to Get Vietnamese Independence from France

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Nationalism  Pride

in your country.  Desire for an independent homeland for your people.

Viet Minh 

Founded by Ho Chi Minh



Communist/National ist Group that Opposed the French and later Japanese

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WWII  At

the Start of WW2, Vietnam and Much of Southeast Asia was still controlled by France.  Vietnamese Resistance to France had started to grow.

Ho Chi Minh   

  

Leader of the Viet Minh Wants Independent Vietnam Opposes French, Japanese, and Americans Trains in China and USSR Helps Rescue Americans during WW2 Communist or Nationalist

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Answer:  Who

was Ho Chi Minh?  What was the Vietnam?  What European Country Colonized Vietnam?  Who invaded Vietnam during WW2?

Vietnam During WW2  Invaded

By Japan  OSS/CIA Helps Train Viet Minh to Fight the Japanese  OSS Officials were strong supporters of Viet Minh and Vietnamese Independence

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Declaring Independence: Ho Chi Minh 



WW2 Ends and September 2, 1945 Ho Chi Minh Declares Vietnamese Independence Reads from US Declaration of Independence

Ho Chi Minh: Nationalist???  Some

See Ho Chi Minh’s Declaration of Independence as Evidence of Being a Nationalist over Being a Communist and Wanting to Have Relationship with the US

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France Wants Indochina Back France Does Not Recognize Vietnamese Independence  France Reclaims its Colony 

What Should the US Do???  Should

the United States Support Vietnamese Independence or Help France Regain its Colonial Empire?

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Divided American State Department 

European Experts in American Government Support Backing France

Asia Experts in American Government Support Backing Ho Chi Minh  Feel he is Nationalist or “Asian Tito” 

US Backs France 

  

Truman Administration, Followed by Eisenhower Back the French Korean War Loss of China Idea of Monolithic Communism

 

 

Cold War Strong France Helps Stop Communism in Western Europe Containment Ho Chi Minh and Viet Minh were more Communist than Nationalist

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First Indo-China War   



1945-1954 France vs. Viet Minh French try to keep Vietnam, Viet Minh Fight For Independence 70% of French Costs are Paid by US

Dien Bien Phu 1954  Final Defeat of the French by the Vietnamese  French Surrender and Lose Indochina 

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1954 Geneva Conference End Hostilities Between French and Vietnamese  Temporarily Divided Vietnam at 17th Parallel until French Leave.  Elections in 1956 

Realities of Geneva Conference  



Dominated By Soviets and Chinese America Does not Directly Participate or Recognize Results. US won’t Negotiate with Communist China. Americans Know Ho Chi Minh and Communists Will Easily Win Unification Election

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If Vietnam Goes Communist… Failure of Containment  Domino Theory  Fear of Monolithic Communist Alliance of China, Vietnam, and USSR 

South Vietnam Instead of Support Geneva Agreement and Allowing Unification Elections and Communist Victory the United States Supports the Creation of NonCommunist South Vietnam  American War in Vietnam is fought to keep South Vietnam Non-Communist 

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John F. Kennedy and Vietnam 

 

Views Vietnam as Important to Cold War like Truman and IKE Begins Escalation of Troops Overall Picture unsure due to assassination

South Vietnam  JFK

Believed the Best Way to Stop Communists in Vietnam was to Build South Vietnam into a Nation

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Ngo Dinh Diem First Leader of South Vietnam  Nationalist but strongly antiCommunist  Catholic 

Ngo Dinh Diem      

Strong Support from Eisenhower and Kennedy Massive Military and Financial Aid from US Brutal to Communists Upsets Buddhist Majority Brother and Sister in Law are unpopular Administration is very corrupt

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Assassination of Diem    

Assassinated in November 1963 Kennedy either knew of plot and ignored it or supported it. South Vietnamese Government Would Never Be Stable Increased American Involvement in South Vietnam’s Internal Affairs

Some Stats    

When IKE Left Office Less than 1,000 US Soldiers in Vietnam. At Time of Kennedy Assassination over 16,000 Soldiers in Vietnam 1969- 543,000 Many of the Soldiers under JFK were Special Forces and under Johnson Regular Ground Troops will be introduced.

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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 

North Vietnamese “Attack” on Two US Ships in the Gulf of Tonkin is Johnson’s Excused to Get Congressional Approval for Major Escalation in Vietnam.

Some Terms      

Hanoi-Refers to North Vietnamese Government NVA-North Vietnamese Army VC/Charlie-Viet Cong-Communist Rebels in South Vietnam ARVN-South Vietnamese Army POW-Prisoner of War MIA-Missing in Action

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Must Read  

 

Fallen Angels-Walter Dean Meyers Fields of Fire and Lost Soldiers by James Webb Rumor of War-Phil Caputo Faith of my FathersMcCain

Who Did America Fight in Vietnam?  Viet

Cong  North Vietnamese Army  Heavily Supplied from USSR via China

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Johnson and Limited War    

Johnson is Afraid of Conflict Spreading to involve USSR and China. Strict Rules of Engagement Limited Targets for US Troops and Air Strikes Areas of North Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos North Vietnamese Communists Can Attack, Move Supplies From and Retreat and American Troops Can Not Go

North Vietnam  North

Vietnam wants a unified and Communist Vietnam  Want Americans Out  One Vietnam

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Early American Support for War in Vietnam  Americans

Initially Supported War

in Vietnam  Hit Song-”The Green Berets”  Public is Told Troops will be home soon and war is almost over

The Television War 





Vietnam is First War Heavily Covered by TV News. American Public See Daily Images of Casualties Public Begins to Turn Against the War

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Escalation  Johnson

Attempts to Limit the War while at the Same Time Constantly Increasing the Number of Soldiers in Vietnam  Over 500,000 by 1969

Johnson and Negotiation  LBJ

would attempt negotiation at the same time he would scale back offensive operations in Vietnam  North Vietnamese Take Advantage Of This

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Tet 



Tết, is the most important holiday in Vietnam. It is the Vietnamese New Year Tet is the most popular festival in Vietnam. 1968 Cease Fire

Tet Offensive  





1968 Viet Cong Attack Every Major US Base in South Vietnam North Vietnamese Army Takes City of Hue and kills many inhabitants US Embassy Compound in Saigon is attacked

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Effects of Tet Major Military Victory for the US  Viet Cong Devastated  American Media Turns Against War  American Public Turns Against War  Political and Psychological Victory for North Vietnam  President Johnson Will Not Seek Reelection 

American Anti-War Movement  Strong

Anti-War Movement in the United States  Becomes Stronger After 1968  War Divides American Population

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Richard Nixon  Elected

in 1968  Claims to Have A Secret Plan to End the Vietnam War

Cambodia Was Neutral  Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Would Use Cambodia as a Sanctuary  US Troops Could Not Enter  Cambodian Government is Powerless to Prevent Communists From Entering  Bad History between Vietnam and Cambodia 

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Nixon and Cambodia  Supports

Coup That Puts Strong Anti-Communist Government in Charge  Secret Bombing and Invasion of Cambodia  Expands Conflict

Public Opinion, Vietnam, and Cambodia  War

is Illegal  Public is Outraged at Expansion of Conflict  Massive Protests

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Cambodia  Bombing

and Invasion Fails to Make Significant Difference in War  Cambodian Communists Go Deeper into Cambodia  Vietnamese Were Using Cambodia to attack to kill Americans

Nixon and Ending Vietnam War  Uses

Combination of Increased Bombing of North Vietnam and Secret Negotiations  Diplomacy with China and USSR

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Ending the War/Vietnamization  Vietnamization-Nixon’s

Plan  Turn the War over the war South Vietnamese  Train and Equip South Vietnamese to Fight the North  US Troops Withdraw  Last US Troops Leave by 1973

South Vietnam Betrayed??? South Vietnam is Promised that the US Would Send Troops, Money, and Supplies if North Vietnamese Launch Massive Attack  Nixon Resigns due to Watergate  Congress and American People Do Not Support the Idea of Further Involvement 

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1975  North

Vietnam Takes Over South Vietnam  US Does not Prevent  Vietnam is Unified  Vietnam is All Communist

Results of Vietnam War 60,000 Americans Killed  US reluctant to use military power  American public is divided  Americans don’t trust government  Vietnam is Communist  Cambodia Falls to Communist 

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Results in Cambodia    

Khmer Rouge/Cambodian Communist Take Power Pol Pot is Leader Killing Fields-Genocide of 1/3 of Cambodian Population by killed. Vietnam Invades and Occupies Cambodia to defeat Khmer Rouge.

Ticket Out the Door    



How was Tet a Turning Point in the Vietnam War? How did TV affect people’s view of the Vietnam War? What country did President Nixon Expand the Vietnam War Into? Which US President is associated with escalating the number of US troops in Vietnam? What year did the last US Troops leave Vietnam?

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Vietnam and China       

1979 War Between Vietnam and China China improved relations with US after Nixon’s Visit Vietnam Moved Closer to USSR China Supports Khmer Rouge and is upset that Vietnam Defeats. China attempts to invade Vietnam to “teach lesson” Chinese leave after 1 month Vietnamese Put up much stronger fight than the Chinese expected

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