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VIETNAM or INDOCHINA WAR (s)

VIETNAM or INDOCHINA WAR (s). DAI VIET. Vietnamese kingdom originates in Red River valley in north. Becomes independent in 9 th century. Fights for independence from China. Eventually expands into south part of today’s Vietnam. FRENCH INDOCHINA.

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VIETNAM or INDOCHINA WAR (s)

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  1. VIETNAM or INDOCHINA WAR (s)

  2. DAI VIET • Vietnamese kingdom originates in Red River valley in north. • Becomes independent in 9th century. • Fights for independence from China. • Eventually expands into south part of today’s Vietnam.

  3. FRENCH INDOCHINA • French colonize parts of Southeast Asia in 1880s, incl. Kingdom of Vietnam • When French fall to Nazis and Japanese in World War II, Vietnamese led by Communist Ho Chi Minh begin revolt

  4. HO CHI MINH • Defeats French in 1954 at Battle of Dienbienphu • French, Communists sign Geneva Accords

  5. GENEVA ACCORDS • Laos and Cambodia to become independent. • Vietnam split into North – under Communist control, and South – non-Communist • Elections to be held in two years (1956) to decide government for whole country

  6. Elections are never held. US and South Vietnam Fear Communist trickery Ngo Dinh Diem is made President of South Viet- Nam with American backing THE OUTCOME

  7. DOMINO THEORY and COMMITMENTS • US pledged through SEATO treaty to defend Thailand, Philippines and South Vietnam. • Domino Theory – fear that if one country in SE Asia becomes Communist, they all will follow. SE Asia is considered strategic area.

  8. DIEM • Unpopular as president. Strict Catholic in a Buddhist country • Authoritarian, aloof from the people • Communists lead a movement against Diem – National Liberation Front – Communists become known as “Vietcong” • 1963 - Buddhist protests and “betrayal” by military officers lead to his downfall

  9. DILEMNA! • What was US to do about South Vietnam? Vietcong, backed by North Vietnam and USSR, were making gains in countryside. But there was no viable government.

  10. US INVOLVEMENT US backs a series of military governments, begins massive bombing of North Vietnam and begins sending massive numbers of combat troops in 1965.

  11. LAOS and CAMBODIA • Communist-led uprisings also take place in these two monarchies • Vietcong make great use of the mountainous border with these countries for their supply line from North Vietnam, called the Ho Chi Minh Trail

  12. TET OFFENSIVE • Surprise attack by VC and North Vietnamese across South Vietnam during traditional truce period. • Gives lie to US predictions of speedy victory.

  13. MY LAI MASSACRE • American troops are ordered to destroy a South Vietnamese village and end up massacring 450 inhabitants • Public reaction against war inflamed, but many find it excusable.

  14. “VIETNAMIZAION” • Elected president in 1968, Nixon promises to turn more of fighting over to the South Vietnamese. • However, to support them he continues the bombing campaign on VC supply lines on North Vietnam and, in 1970, orders bombing and invasion of Cambodia.

  15. “KILLLING FIELDS” • US invasion of Cambodia de-stabilizes neutral government • In 1975, very extreme Communist group – Khmer Rouge – take over • Empty cities, kill anyone not a peasant • One million die; one of every eight Cambodians. Many flee to Thailand, US.

  16. PEACE TALKS • Begin in 1970 • Two years spent arguing over the shape of the table • Cease-fire signed in January, 1973. • American troops go home. Most prisoners of war are released.

  17. END OF WAR • 1975-Communists break cease-fire terms and quickly overwhelm South Vietnamese. • North and South Vietnam are re-unified. Saigon becomes Ho Chi Minh City. • Communists also win in Laos and Cambodia-Bloodbath in Cambodia.

  18. REFUGEES

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