US involvement in Vietnam
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domino theory
- if a country falls to communism so will other one by one
- sept 1945 leader ho chi minh (N) vs french backed south
- president truman (US) provides france with aid
- US provided greece and turkey with aid to cotain communism (1940s)
- if vietnam fell to communism so would asia
- US didnt realise ho chi minh wasnt interested in spreding communism
- only laos and cambodia fell to communism in s asia
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geneva accords pt 3
- march-july 1954
- agreements to decide future of vietnam after french defeat
- cold war paranoia led to not all countries directly negotiating
- USA and s vietnam refused
- n and s divided by 17th parallel
- elections scheduled for 1956 to decide leader
- military had to go back to country of origin
- US relocated civilians-humanitarian and propaganda
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geneva accords pt 2
- july 21st before formal agreement
- laos, cambodia and vietnam given independence (former french colonies) after 75 yars
- temporarily divded for 2 years (end hostilities)
- elections would be held 1956 to reuinte vietnam
- during this period n and s agreed to not form alliances with foreign military
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geneva accords pt 1
- april 1954 diplomats from around the world meet
- talk of korea, berlin, vietminh taking over dien bien phu
- france retreats and gets rid of colonial administrations
- french withdraw from vietnam due to defeat
- vietnam would be vulnerable to domino theory
- wanted to reunite vietnam
- agreements known as geneva accords created to map out independence
- vietnam divided into n and s by 17th parallel
- failed to communicate (countries such as US and china disagreeing)
- bound to fail (no trust)
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background before and during ww2
- japan takes over vietnam
- take from french (former colonies)
- japan rule harshly
- 'Vietminh' created as a way of fighting new japanese rulers
- Ho chi minh returns from 30 years exile to lead vietminh
- vietminh use geurilla tactics (hiding, traps, small groups of soldiers, not traditional)
- vietminh fight japanese supported by USA and china
- famine strikes hanoi (2 ml deaths)
- country divided as japanes forced out by china and UK
- france get collonies afterwards
- bombing leads to japanese surrender
- vietnam want independence-france want to reclaim vietnam
- france regain s with UK aid
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strategic hamlets and advisors
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strategic hamlets and advisors
strategic hamlets
- made to stop vietcong winning over s vietnamese villages
- relocated villages to prison camps called strategic hamlets if US (CIA) and diem thought village was in danger of being influenced by vietcong
- failed as vietcong were already in villages
- US and diem could not tell who was viet cong and who wasnt
advisors
- eisenhower wanted to stop communism spreading
- gave s aid ($)
- sent 'advisors to train s army
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support and diem overthrown
- president 1954-1963
- won election (rigged)
- got 605,000 votes in saigon despite the fact only 450,000 were allowed to vote
- catholic (rich)
- prosecuted buddhists
- supported bu US- let election date passed and didnt allow reuification od vietnam
- ho chi minh (hero) more popular and would of won election
- 1960 national liberation front formed supported by ho chi minh to combat diem
- NLF want rid of diem (use geurilla tactics)
- 1961- 20,000 viet cong in s
- US backed new leader of s
- brutal but non communist
- could unite s against communism (good for US)
- 1963- JFK approved the s vietnamese generals being paid $40,000 to overthrow diem (opperation coup)
- diem an his brother were killed (not planned)
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dien bien phu
- concern to allies (soviet expansion)
- communism could spread (domino theory)
- vietnam wanted independence but france wanted vietnam to br their colony
- France, UK, US on one side
- dien bien phu would be used to lure vietminh in
- 1953 (parachutes) built bases
- vietminh surrounded bases
- allies sent airoplanes for supplies
- allies airoplanes shot vietminh but were shot dowm by weather
- march 13th 1954 attacks begin in dien bien phu
- france run out of food
- eisenhower refuses to send in US troops to aid
- post 'isabell' cut off
- vietminh use trenches to hide from enemies around posts
- n ran by hanoi
- s by saigon
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start of USA directly being involved
2nd august 1964
- n torpedo attacks USS Maddox (US warship)
- torpedo doesnt detonate
- USS Maddox attacks torpedo ships
- air forces sink torpedo ships and attack others
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- USS maddox and USS turner joy report attcks by torpedo boats
- no evidence (conspiracy)
- Johnson orders air force to attack n vietnamese bases
gulf of tonkin resolution
- ships reported to be attacked
- public outraged against n vietnam (unprovoked despite US being in n territory)
- johnson proposes gulf of tonkin resolution- gives him the power to defend US interests however he sees as neccessary
- was passed
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