1 The Vietnam War (1954–1975). 2 3 South Vietnam North Vietnam United States The Players in Vietnam.
The Vietnam War 1954 - 1975
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The Vietnam War
1954 - 1975
The Vietnam War
1954 - 1975
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Background to the War
Background to the War
France controlled France controlled ““IndochinaIndochina”” since the late 19since the late 19thth century century
Indochina consists of Vietnam, Indochina consists of Vietnam, Laos & CambodiaLaos & Cambodia
Tried to regain control after Tried to regain control after WWII; Vietnamese fight a WWII; Vietnamese fight a guerrilla war against guerrilla war against reoccupationreoccupation
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Background to the WarBackground to the War
Vietnam divided at 17Vietnam divided at 17thth parallelparallelO Ho Chi MinhHo Chi Minh’’ss nationalist nationalist
forces controlled the Northforces controlled the NorthO Ngo Dinh DiemNgo Dinh Diem, , ““democracydemocracy””
in Southin SouthO France & U.S. establish the France & U.S. establish the
Anti-communist governmentAnti-communist government
In S.V. In S.V.
*Diem ruled the south as a *Diem ruled the south as a dictator.dictator.
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Early Protests of Diem’s Government
Early Protests of Diem’s Government
Self-EmolationSelf-Emolation by a Buddhist Monk by a Buddhist Monk
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• US Gov’t feels Vietnam is important to America.• Domino Theory-if SV falls to communism, other countries
will quickly follow (mainly in SE Asia)• Containment-larger US policy against communism; prevent
it from expanding its territory or spreading its influence
WHY did the USSupport the corrupt South?
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Gulf of Tonkin
• August 1964- U.S. President Lyndon Johnson sends more troops b/c two U.S. destroyers were attacked by N. patrol boats in Gulf of Tonkin.
• ½ million soldiers by 1968.
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Who Is the Enemy?Who Is the Enemy? VietcongVietcong:
Farmers by day; guerillas at night; Farmers by day; guerillas at night; willing to accept many casualtieswilling to accept many casualties
American sends more troops to American sends more troops to avoid Vietcong takeover.avoid Vietcong takeover.
The guerilla wins if he does not The guerilla wins if he does not lose, the conventional army loses lose, the conventional army loses if it does not win.if it does not win. -- Mao Mao ZedongZedong
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Vietcong
• Supported by many people in both South and North Vietnam.– South supports because
gov’t unpopular
• U.S. has trouble fighting on unfamiliar territory.
• Late 1960’s- US bombed farmland and forest (civilian targets)- U.S. protests.
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Vietnamization
• 1969- U.S. begins to withdraw troops• South Vietnam increases its military role• Last U.S. forces leave in 1973• N. Vietnam overruns the South.
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The Fall of SaigonThe Fall of Saigon
South Vietnamese South Vietnamese Attempt to Flee the CountryAttempt to Flee the Country
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The Fall of Saigon
The Fall of Saigon
America Abandons Its America Abandons Its EmbassyEmbassy
April 30, 1975April 30, 1975
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The Fall of Saigon
The Fall of Saigon
North Vietnamese North Vietnamese at the Presidential Palaceat the Presidential Palace
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Formerly Formerly SaigonSaigon
A United VietnamA United Vietnam