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The Vietnam War

The Vietnam War. Who’s war is it?. Who is in control of Vietnam?. 1800 to WWII: French WWII: Japan After WWII: Back to French or Independent? French troops back Ho Chi Minh wants communism 1953 Eisenhower sends support to help French beat Commies (3/4 of cost paid by USA).

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The Vietnam War

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  1. The Vietnam War

  2. Who’s war is it?

  3. Who is in control of Vietnam? • 1800 to WWII: French • WWII: Japan • After WWII: Back to French or Independent? • French troops back • Ho Chi Minh wants communism • 1953 Eisenhower sends support to help French beat Commies (3/4 of cost paid by USA)

  4. Vietnamese Civil War • Ngo Dinh Diem • Anti-Communist • Pro-West, Catholic • Ho Chi Minh • Influenced by Communists in China and USSR • Wants a united Vietnam • Army=Vietcong (VC)

  5. Build Up to a larger war • 1960: Kennedy elected • Increases troops • Diem’s (S. Vietnam) gov’t was corrupt • Many people in S. Vietnam upset with gov’t leads to huge protests • Discrimination against Buddhists

  6. US Cold War Policy • Our P.O.V. • USA and W. Europe=GOOD=Free=Democracy • USSR and Commies=BAD=Not free=Dictatorship • Containment: Don’t let communism spread beyond where it already is • Domino Theory: If Vietnam falls to communism, then Thailand, then India, etc (slippery slope to world domination)

  7. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • Congress gives LBJ authority to “take all necessary measures to repeal any armed attack against the United States.” • No Declaration of War (Art I, Sec 6.11)

  8. “Americanization” of War • Operation Rolling Thunder • US takes the offensive by escalating troops and military actions

  9. “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBksHaTQCbU

  10. Agent Orange

  11. The Elusive Enemy • Vietcong and Vietminh use surprise/sneak attacks • Only engage when they know victory is assured • US technological advantage not obvious

  12. Vietcong tunnels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azxnc1nDkos

  13. Discontent in America • Lower morale on war front due to stalemate • Doves and Hawks argue back home • War was draining US resources; LBJ struggles to get his social programs initiated

  14. Students Protest Nationwide

  15. Tet Offensive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDy0Z3HSkTE&feature=player_embedded#at=135

  16. Johnson doesn’t run for re-election

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