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Vietnam War. 1954 - 1975. 3/17/2014. French Indochina (Current countries: _______________________). Location: Southeast Asia Near British colonies South of China __________ economy: Rice Tobacco Tea Coffee __________. French Indochina. French Indochina.
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Vietnam War 1954 - 1975 3/17/2014
French Indochina(Current countries: _______________________) • Location: • Southeast Asia • Near British colonies • South of China • __________ economy: • Rice • Tobacco • Tea • Coffee • __________ French Indochina
French Indochina • France conquered Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam in the ____th century • They exploited the areas natural resources and used the natives for slave labor • Thousands died from overwork and related illnesses • Rebellions were put down by
French Indochina • Invaded by Japan during WWII • Primarily for • After World War II: • 1945 - Ho Chi Minh declared an independent _____________________________ • Requested assistance from ____________ • Truman declined and supported the reoccupation by the French • In 1946, the French resumed control of the area.
Cambodia 1953 – Cambodia declared independence 1954 – French acknowledged their independence (Cambodia had few natural resources and was never as important to the French as Vietnam) Cambodia suffered from its own Civil War, in which over 1.7 million people were murdered by the Khmer Rouge. The genocide was documented by the film, ______________. 1978 - Cambodia was invaded by Vietnam , which helped to end the genocide. 1993, Norodom Sihanouk was restored as King of Cambodia 2010 – War trials began for the _____________. They are currently trying to rebuild their country.
Laos • Accounted for 1% of French Indochina exports • Declared independence in ______ • French granted them full independence in _____________ • Civil War between communist and nationalist forces • Assisted North Vietnam during war • USA bombed them average of every ___ minutes from 1964 to 1973 • Currently remains communist country
Laos • Large number of unexploded bombs left over from Vietnam era • Average of 1 person has died each day for the last 30 years from leftover bombs, __________ total to date • UN is clearing 100,00 per year; will take _________ years at this rate
Vietnam French occupation with puppet government of King Bao Dai ____________established by Ho Chi Minh to fight for independence 1950 – ____________recognized by Soviet Union and China Supplied with weapons and advisors 1950 – USA gave French ___________for war effort; US service men supervised equipment and supplies 1953 – Eisenhower became president; war aid increased to 80% of the total cost
Vietnam Conflicts between Communist forces and the French continued for 8 years French people tired of expense and problems 1954 __________________scheduled to discuss cease-fire between French & Viet Minh French set up ambush at _______________
Disaster at Dien Bien Phu • French forces arrived in the valley to reinforce positions along the Laos border • Viet Minh waiting, ambushed them • 2 month siege followed, with Viet Minh shelling the French with heavy artillery • Supplies were flown in to French until Viet Minh brought in ___________________ • Humiliating surrender by the French (May 7, 1954) • High casualties on both sides • __________________among the casualties
Vietnam Geneva Accords Divided Vietnam at __________ _________________________ Ngo Dinh Diem elected Supported by USA _________________________ Led by Ho Chi Minh Supported by China & USSR
President _______________ • Took land from peasants and gave it to wealthy landowners • Lived in luxury while his country was starving • Clash with ________ that killed 9 • Sister-in-law refers to incidents as “_______________” • Result: • Loses support internationally • _____________established in the South to aid Viet Minh
US Involvement in Vietnam War • Eisenhower administration • Kennedy administration • _______________trained S. Vietnamese forces • Participated in _________missions • De Gaulle warned Kennedy that he was sinking "step by step into a bottomless _____________.“ • Supported overthrow of Diem by a military coup
Gulf of Tonkin Incident • Aug. 2 – 4, 1964 • 2 American destroyers were fired on by the North Vietnamese navy • Ships were in international waters • Attacked without provocation • Infuriated Americans and gained support for the war **Later shown that they were in a North Vietnamese port ____________________________ **No damage to USS Maddox or USS C Turner Joy **Severely damaged or sunk N. Vietnamese vessels
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • Aug. 7, 1964 • Allows the president, as _______________, to take military action against a perceived threat • Does not require a declaration of war • Why would Congress want to give up their constitutional responsibility and authority?
US Involvement • __________________________ • Began March 2, 1965 • Sustained bombing of North Vietnam • General Curtis LeMay, “we should bomb them back into the stone age.” • US Combat troops • 1st arrive March 8, 1965 • By 1968, ___________ would be stationed there
_______________ • Jan. 30, 1968 • Surprise attack by Viet Minh & Viet Cong(NLF) • During Vietnamese New Year • Attacked over 100 towns simultaneously • Eventually defeated, with great losses to the communists • American intelligence questioned
_______________ • ________ • Attacked during Tet that led to a month long battle, occupation, and withdrawal • Massacre of civilians by __________ • Mass graves discovered with people tortured, murdered, and at times buried alive
The Draft • _______ – reinstated after brief stop after WWII • Registration ages 18-25 • President determines fair & equitable system • Exemptions made for college, sole survivors • Update 5 times but few significant changes until 1968 • _______ – Lottery drawing 1st of every year • Eligibility changed to 19 years old • 12 month eligibility • Still exempt for college, joining National Guard *if exempt at 19, could be eligible later
The Draft • 1971 - Most student deferments were eliminated. • 1973 - Registration continued but draft ended. • 1976 – Registration was discontinued. • 1980 – Registration was reinstated and has continued to today. There is currently no active draft.
Anti-War Movement • Escalation of the war increased anti-war movement • Appealed to students on college campuses • 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, Il • Protesters against Hubert Humphrey’s nomination • Mayor Daley sent police in to break up protests • 100’s arrested and several injured • Famous trial of __________makes international headlines
1968 Election • Democrats • _____________– opposed the war • Assassinated in 1968 • _____________– opposed the war • _____________– thought we could win • Republicans • _____________– opposed the war • Wanted to negotiate from a position of strength • _______________ • Pledged to withdraw ground forces
_________________ • March 16, 1968 (not revealed until 1969) • US forces massacred over 300 civilian men, women, and children • Victims were beaten, raped, and shot • __________________only person convicted • Released within 4 years on appeal • Government accused of cover-up
Photos like this one, showing a South Vietnamese officer executing a Viet Cong prisoner in cold blood, made many Americans question our involvement in this war. Feb. 1, 1968
President Nixon • 1969 • 1970
__________________ • May 2, 1970 • May 3, 1970 • May 4, 1970 • National Guard orders them to disburse and throws tear gas • Demonstrators throw bottles and rocks at the National Guard • National Guard opens fire on unarmed students
Pentagon Papers • Documents leaked concerning the Vietnam War • June 13, 1971 • Published in ______________________ _______________________ • Nixon Administration tried to stop them from publishing them but lost at the Supreme Court
Easter OffensiveMarch 30 – Oct. 22, 1972 • NVA troops cross 17th parallel • Fighting with conventional army on 3 fronts • South Vietnamese (ARVN) forces were forced to retreat • Americans lost several strategic fire bases • Eventually NVA is defeated and ground is regained by Americans and ARVN • Both sides look to ________________to end the war
_________________ • Jan. 27, 1973 • Cease fire • Withdrawal of foreign troops within • Release of all • Assistance with repatriating the dead • South Vietnam: _____________would have free & democratic elections • _____________: "carried out step by step through peaceful means."
Final Assault • March 1975 – NVA launched a brutal assault on South Vietnam and Saigon • Remaining US ________________personnel had to be evacuated • Thousands of South Vietnamese had been promised passage to the USA • April 29, 1975 – Airport is closed due to advancing army • Final evacuees had to be rescued by ___________
“Boat People” • 1975-1980 • Escape from dictatorship • Between _____________people flee • 25% die of disease, shipwrecks, and pirates • 830,000 Vietnamese immigrants come to the US • Remaining immigrants flee to Thailand, Hong Kong, Australia, Britain, and Canada
Vietnam War Legacy • 58,000 American deaths • 300,000 Americans wounded • Cancer, heart disease, respiratory diseases, birth defects • More than 2,500 • Reluctance to enter civil wars or wars abroad