Vietnam And Foreigners Before 1953
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Vietnamese nationalism before 1900
- vast majority people peasant farmers - growing rice communal
- Comm+Nationalism vital fending off Chinese
- Guerilla warfare tactics perfected against Chinese
- late 19th century French begin attacking Vietnam
- 1887 Cambodia+Vietnam+Laos under control of French - referred to as Indochina
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Shaping a Vietnamese leader
- 1911-30 HCM traveled abroad to prepare for independence
- political rads in France - discussed Bolshevik revolution, discovered he shared many Comm. beliefs
- 1919 Ho impressed by Woodrow Wilson emphasis right to self-determination at Paris Peace conference
- Wilson ignored HCM petition for democratisation in Vietnam
- 1924 - HCM visit Moscow S.U leaders not interested in Vietnam
- Established Indochinese Comm. party in Hong Kong in 1929
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Bao Dai - the French puppet
- main reason HCM was popular was because a lack of alternatives
- Bao Dai's association with French compared unfavourably with HCM patriotism
- spent much of his time hunting animals and watching films
- exchanged French domination for Japanese during WW2
- early 1941 HCM returned and formed vietminh to fight off Japanese/French collaberators
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American ideas about Vietnam
- U.S+Vietnam both at war with Japan 1941-45
- Roosevelt uncertain who to back up for French Indochina after Japan defeat - State Department conflicting advice, European specialist pro-French - saw France key ally Europe - urged president to refrain any policy that may alienate French.
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Ho's early relations with the U.S - Ho and America
- America got involved because of their dislike of HCM
- Early relationship promising - HCM hoped could gain support for Vietnam independence
- US doctors saved HCM life
- HCM's Vietminh cooperated with U.S to fight Japanese(U.S admired them)
- Roosevelt died April 1945 succeeded by Truman who sided with European specialists by siding with French
- Oct 1945-Feb 1946 eight messages from HCM to Washington were ignored
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Ho's early relations with the U.S - Ho and Truman
- April 1945 - Roosevelt died - Truman succeeded
- Truman sided with European specialist State Derpartment
- Assured French he recognised their position in Indochina
- expressed hope U.S would grant more self-gov. to Vietnam
- Ho privately cynical about Americans.
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U.S and Vietnam 1941-5: Ho's declaration of indepe
- Ho flatterred U.S by enlisting their help for his 2nd sept independence speech
- following Japanese surrender, Ho declared independence of Democratic Republic Vietnam
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U.S and Vietnam 1941-5: U.S and return of the Fren
- French ignored Ho's independence declaration
- compensate for humiliation during WW2 French determined not to give up colony
- French+Vietminh clashed days after speech - outbreak of war
- October 1945-Feb 1948 8 friendly messages from Ho to Washington ingored
- U.S stopped co-operating with Ho due to rising anti-comm feeling even though S.U recognised French rule over Vietnam.
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Reasons for early U.S involvement - The Soviet Thr
- U.S believed Comm. threatened internation free trade+democratic ideals
- 1947 Truman admin thought Ho puppet of Stalin
- 1948 State department point out Ho made friendly gestures to U.S and Vietnam Comms. not subservient to Moscow
- 1949 Sec. State Dean Acheson - "all Stalinists in colonial areas are nationalists",
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Reasons for early U.S involvement - U.S hostility
To China*
- Truman under attack from Republicans for losing China
- Truman anxienty about Comm expansion fueled by JCS conclusion world balance of power at stake in Asia
- Truman anxiety increased when Ho persuaded China+S.U to recognise Democratic Republic Of Vietnam Jan 1950
- U.S recognized 'Associated state of Vietnam' set up by French in 1949
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Reasons for early U.S involvement - McCarthy hyste
McCarthy Hysteria and the Korean War
- Truman had 'lost' China - McCarthy began whipping Americans into anti-Comm. hysteria Feb 1950
- June 1950 N.Korea attacks South and Chinese troops pour in Oct 1950 - U.S fears Chinese expansion confirmed.
- JCS concluded world balance of power at stake in S.E Asia
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U.S Support for France
- Before K War truman admin concluded French invaludable allie against Comm. in Indochina+Europe
- Acheson+Truman aware France key for stability of West Alliance in Europe/NATO
- France linked U.S coop in Europe with U.S aid in Indochina - confirmed U.S must become more involved in region
- May 1950 Truman offered $10m to French war effort
- end 1950 U.S aid $100m+aircraft/boats/napalm/ground combat machinery
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Orthodox Interpretations
- U.S resisiting Comm. aggression+expansion in Vietnam
- Truman involvement in Vietnam part of Containment policy
- Truman Doctrine world divided into 2 spheres conflict innevitable caused public pressure to hold line vs. Comm advance
- Truman felt had to support ally as part of containment policy - strong France essential to contain Comm. in Europe
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Revisionist interpretations
- U.S desire to shape world in own image
- economic motivation behind U.S foreign policy
- Marks+raw materials of s.e Asia motivated Roosevelt
- Vietnam threat because Comm Nationalist revolution posed threat to global Capitalism
- If revolution succeeded others may follow(domino theory)
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Post-Revisionist Interpretations
- Both U.S + S.U were ambitious/aggressive had security concerns and frequent misunderstandings
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How situations snowballed
- 1954 U.S convinced of importance of Vietnam in global fight against Communism
- U.S paying 80% of French bill for Indochina, 1954
- Truman already given $2 billion to French war effort by 1954
- some feared US+French involvement in Vietnam distracted from the wider issue of Communist expansion in Europe
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