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VIETNAM WAR. I. Overview of the Vietnam War A. A Painful War 1. Longest War & Only War Lost 2. Show Limits = power, govt. & “exceptionalism” 3. Shape Foreign Policy for Decades B. US Participation in War 1. Enter War to Prevent Spread of Communism
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VIETNAM WAR • I. Overview of the Vietnam War • A. A Painful War • 1. Longest War & Only War Lost • 2. Show Limits = power, govt. & “exceptionalism” • 3. Shape Foreign Policy for Decades • B. US Participation in War • 1. Enter War to Prevent Spread of Communism • 2. US w/draw 1973, Communists takeover 1975 • The Costs of the War • 1. 57,000 Americans & 4 million Vietnamese killed • 2. “Tragedy of epic dimensions”
VIETNAM WAR • II. The French in Vietnam • A. French Involvement & Control • B. Establishment of the Viet Minh • 1. Vietnamese Nat’lists, led by Ho Chi Minh = main goal of pushing French out • C. US Support for France in Vietnam • 1. Fear Communist Influence & Ally to France WWII • D. French Defeat in Vietnam • 1. Defeated at Dien Bien Phu (1954) • 2. Geneva Accords = split country into N. & S. w/ elections in two years = elections never held
VIETNAM WAR • III. US Intervention Begins • A. Eisenhower’s Domino Theory • 1. Fear loss of Vietnam, then loss of all Indochina • 2. Becomes basis for intervention
VIETNAM WAR • B. US Support of South Vietnam • 1. US supports Diem, leader of the South • 2. President Kennedy sends military “advisors” & military personnel to Vietnam • 3. Diem’s rule undemocratic = losing support = US allows military coup to assassinate him
VIETNAM WAR • IV. US Presence Escalates in Vietnam • A. The Gulf of Tonkin Incident • 1. US Boat clashes w/ N. Viet. Boat = US portrays as unprovoked attack • B. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • 1. President given right to “take all necessary measures” • 2. Gives Johnson right to send troops w/out declaration of war from Congress
VIETNAM WAR • C. Johnson Escalates War • 1. 1965 = 200,000 troops 1967 = 500,000 troops
VIETNAM WAR • Vietcong • A. Supported by North Vietnamese Army • B. Organized peasants in the South • C. Lived amongst the South Vietnamese
VIETNAM WAR • VI. Hardships and Disillusionment on the War Fronts • A. Guerilla Warfare • 1. Wet/Dense Terrain, guerilla attacks & ambushes • B. Effective Vietnamese Forces • 1. Purpose, hit and run, know terrain
VIETNAM WAR • C. Distinguishing Friends from Enemies • D. Growing US Disillusionment • 1. Beginning – feel fighting for freedom • 2. End = Disillusionment
VIETNAM WAR • VII. Vietnamese Nationalism and Determination • A. The Vietnamese “People’s War” • B. The Ho Chi Minh Trail • C. The Plight of Vietnamese Civilians
VIETNAM WAR • VIII. American Public Support for War Wanes • A. Unpopularity of the War • B. Antiwar Demonstrations at Home • C. Resistance to the Draft • D. US Leaders Speak Out
VIETNAM WAR • IX. Fighting a Losing Battle • A. 1968 = The Tet Offensive • 1. 70,000 communist soldiers launch a surprise attack • 2. Shows US is vulnerable & public turns against the war
VIETNAM WAR • B. Cost of War • C. Johnson Leaves Office
VIETNAM WAR • X. Violence Escalates at Home and Abroad • A. The 1968 Presidential Election
VIETNAM WAR • B. The My Lai Massacre • 1. 1969, US forces massacred village of My Lai
VIETNAM WAR • C. Nixon’s Policy of “Peace with Honor” • 1. Vietnamization = more responsibility to S. Vietnamese troops • D. US Bombing in Cambodia • 1. Nixon Secretly authorized bombing & invasion of Cambodia • E. Escalating Protests and Kent State Shootings
VIETNAM WAR • XI. The US Pulls Out and the War Ends • A. Cease-Fire Declared =Jan. 1973 • B. US Forces Leave Vietnam = March 1973 • C. Fighting Resumes in Vietnam • 1. 1975, Communists take over South
VIETNAM WAR • D. The Effects of the Vietnam War • 1. US = 3 million serve; 58,000 died; Side Effects • 2. Vietnamese = 4 million die • E. Vietnam after the War