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1. Cold War: Korean and Vietnam Wars
2. Korean War American involvement in the KOREAN WAR in the early 1950s reflected the American policy of CONTAINMENT of COMMUNISM
Containment ? American policy of RESISTING the EXPANSION of communism around the world
War lasted 1950-1953
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Japan had ANNEXED the Korean peninsula before WWI; Japanese defeated in WWII
1945 ? Allies agreed on a TEMPORARY solution = temporary division of Korea at the 38th PARALLEL
SOVIET-occupied NORTHERN zone
AMERICAN-occupied SOUTHERN zone Background
5. Soon a PRO-AMERICAN government formed in SOUTH Korea and a COMMUNIST regime was established in NORTH Korea.
6. War breaks out in Korea Koreans on BOTH sides of the dividing line wanted to UNIFY their nation
JUNE 1950: the Korean War broke out when NORTH KOREAN troops INVADED South Korea over the 38th parallel border ? they were determined to reunite Korea BY FORCE
7. U.S. response 1)Pres. TRUMAN brought the issue of North Korean aggression to the UNITED NATIONS
8. 2)Truman ordered American AIR and NAVAL support + GROUND troops to aid the South Koreans.
9. 4) Truman did NOT go to CONGRESS for an official declaration of war (as required by the CONSTITUTION)
- Article 1, Section 8: Congress maintains the power to DECLARE WAR
10. UN Police Action The U.S. chose Gen. Douglas MACARTHUR to be the COMMANDER of the UN forces
Americans made up roughly 80% of POLICE ACTION in Korea
Police action: a LOCALIZED military action without declaration of war
11. Waging the War American military forces led a United Nations COUNTERATTACK that drove deep into NORTH KOREA itself.
Communist CHINESE forces came into the war on the side of North Korea to PUSH BACK UN forces
STALEMATE developed between the two sides
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TRUCE signed in 1953 left Korea DIVIDED at almost the exact same place as before the war ? near the 38th PARALLEL
13. Effects of Korean War 1) Enormous FRUSTRATION in United States ? 54,000 dead, 103,000 wounded for LIMITED results
2) RESISTANCE of Communist forces, containment WITHOUT nuclear war
14. 3) INTEGRATION of UNITS in armed forces
4) Huge INCREASE in MILITARY SPENDING
5) Development of powerful MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL complex
6) Permanent MOBILIZATION of troops
15. Vietnam War American involvement in the VIETNAM WAR also reflected the Cold War policy of CONTAINMENT of communism
16. Background DOMINO theory: refers to the fear that if one SOUTHEAST ASIAN nation fell to the Communists, the others would also fall
Because of its GEOGRAPHIC location, a Communist TAKEOVER of Vietnam posed a THREAT to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand
18. Increasing U.S. Involvement Beginning in the 1950s and continuing into the early 1960s, the COMMUNIST government of NORTH Vietnam attempted to install a communist government in SOUTH Vietnam BY FORCE
The UNITED STATES helped South Vietnam RESIST
19. The American military BUILDUP in Vietnam began under Pres. EISENHOWER and Pres. John F. KENNEDY
After Kennedys ASSASSINATION in 1963, the military buildup was INTENSIFIED under Pres. Lyndon JOHNSON
20. August 1964: Johnson announced that North Vietnamese TORPEDOES had attacked U.S. destroyers in the GULF of TONKIN (INTERNATIONAL waters)
Johnson asked CONGRESS for authority to take ACTION against North Vietnam ? Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin RESOLUTION Gulf of Tonkin
21. Fighting the War Nearly 3 MILLION Americans served in the Vietnam War
Battlefield conditions were DIFFICULT:
Viet Cong (Communist guerillas in South Korea) were familiar with LANDSCAPE
South Vietnamese seemed INDIFFERENT
Couldnt TRUST anyone
Intense HEAT, jungle climate
22. Ground War Viet Cong lacked sophisticated equipment, so they used GUERILLA warfare tactics
Worked in small groups to launch SNEAK attacks
Hid in elaborate underground TUNNELS
Set BOOBY traps like camouflaged PITS and LAND MINES
24. Air War SATURATION bombing: huge B-52 American bombers dropped thousands of tons of EXPLOSIVES over large areas
Chemical weapons:
NAPALM: a destructive CHEMICAL, splattered and burned uncontrollably when dropped from airplanes, including on human FLESH
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26. Despite the LARGE United States presence in South Vietnam (536,000 by end of 1968), Communist forces INTENSIFIED their efforts
27. Tet Offensive
Major offensive launched by VIET CONG and NORTH Vietnamese on January 30, 1968
Communists were extremely BRUTAL, killing anyone they labeled an enemy
Viet Cong won PSYCHOLOGICAL victory
28. Massacre at My Lai March 1968: U.S. infantry company entered MY LAI (small village that was supposedly sheltering Viet Cong)
U.S. soldiers found only WOMEN, CHILDREN, and OLD MEN in the village ? the U.S. soldiers massacred these civilians
More than 400 INNOCENT Vietnamese died until a U.S. HELICOPTER crew stepped in to halt the slaughter
29. Political Divisions The country became BITTERLY DIVIDED over the Vietnam War.
Some Americans SUPPORTED the American military and the war effort, hoped for military victory
Other Americans believed the war was MORALLY WRONG, urged immediate withdrawal
30. Student Activism Active opposition to the war occurred especially on COLLEGE campuses
Students were among the first to speak out against the Vietnam War:
TEACH-INS
DRAFT RESISTANCE
PROTESTS
31. Nixon and Vietnamization After Johnson declined to seek re-election, President NIXON was elected on his pledge to bring the war to an HONORABLE END.
He instituted the policy of VIETNAMIZATION ? WITHDRAWING American troops and replacing them with South Vietnamese soldiers, while maintaining military aid to the South Vietnamese
32. End of the War January 1973: U.S., South Vietnam, North Vietnam, and Viet Cong signed FORMAL PEACE AGREEMENTS
Nixon FORCED out of office by the WATERGATE scandal (1972-1974)
Break-in at Democratic National Convention headquarters
Nixon part of illegal cover-up
Nixon impeached, then resigned
34. Ultimately Vietnamization FAILED when South Vietnamese troops were UNABLE to resist INVASION by the Soviet-supplied North Vietnamese Army
April 30, 1975 ? North Vietnam completed its CONQUEST of South Vietnam
North and South Vietnam MERGED under communist control
35. Impact of Vietnam War More than 58,000 Americans dead
300,000 Americans wounded
More than 2,500 MIA (MISSING IN ACTION) and POWs (PRISONERS OF WAR)
36. LONGEST and LEAST successful war in American history
United States spent at least $150 billion on the Vietnam War
MORE bombs dropped on Vietnam than on all the Axis powers in WWII
DIVIDED the nation more than any other war besides the Civil War