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TheVietnamWar
1956-1974
America’s Longest War
The Vietnam War Background
• Vietnam ( Indochina) was a colony of France for
decades
• From 1939-1945 Vietnam was controlled by Japan
• After WWII, just like in Korea, Vietnam was divided
(17th parallel) North Vietnam was controlled by the
Communist, while South Vietnam was allied to the U.S.
• The North was led by Ho Chi Minh , his goal was to
unite Vietnam into one nation
The French and Vietnam
But the French had no intention of
seeing Vietnam become independent
or communist. The French asked the
US to help—this put the US in a
difficult position.
• The US didn’t want the French to have
Vietnam but it didn’t want Vietnam to
become communist either—remember the
Cold War is still going on.
• So the US helped the French with money
and war materials.
• But after much fighting, the French gave up.
The US was left holding up South Vietnam
• after the French left Vietnam it remained divided. The
South being governed Diem. His government was very
unstable. But the U.S. still supported the South.
• Ho Chi Minh’s goals had not changed
Elections
President Diem refused to have elections—said
that Ho Chi Minh would not have fair elections.
So Ho Chi Minh organized a new guerrilla army,
Vietcong, and sent them down to South Vietnam.
The US increased aid to South Vietnam but
despite all the aid and advisors, the Vietcong
continued to be powerful.
• One reason the Vietcong was so powerful
was because the South Vietnamese did not
like President Diem—he was corrupt and
catholic and increasingly discriminatory
against the Buddhists—the majority religion
in the area.
Assassination of President Diem
• The assassination of Diem with the
approval of the Kennedy’s admistration
only made matters worse in Vietnam. It
grew increasingly weak and unstable. The
US became even more deeply involved. The
President Kennedy was killed. Now the
problem became Johnson’s.
The United States Goes To Vietnam
• In the 1950’s President Eisenhower, sent some advisors and
money to aid the French in their fight
• In 1960 President Kennedy sent 2,000 advisors to South
Vietnam
• After Kennedy was assassinated President Johnson was
determined not to let Vietnam meet the same fate as China and
North Korea
• American involvement in Vietnam was based on the “Domino
Theory” that if Vietnam fell to the communist so would all of
South East Asia
Johnson and Vietnam
No President wanted to appear soft on
Communism. He did not want the
fate that Truman had had in regards
to China. On one hand he says “we
do not seek to widen this conflict”
and on the other hand he sought a
way to “win” this struggle.
1965 The Escalation Begins
• The Gulf of Tonkin Incident, and
Resolution
• In 1965 an American warship was
attacked by North Vietnamese forces in
the Gulf Of Tonkin. LBJ used this
incident to say “ The U.S. would use
any means possible to defend South
Vietnam from Communism”.
The War In Vietnam 1965-1972
• Between 1965 and 1968 U.S. forces
escalated from about 150,000 to over 500,00
men
years from 1965 to 1968.
Vietnam The Soldiers War
• The average age of the Vietnam War soldier was 18
years old, many of whom were drafted. They faced many
hardships.The geography and climate of Vietnam was
very difficult. The enemy was also very difficult he could
be your friend by day and killing you by night.
The Vietnam War 1960-1965
• Starting in around 1960 the North began guerilla
attacks into the South using a citizen army called the
Viet Cong, Charlie, V.C., Ghosts
• And as the war dragged on, they faced a very
unpopular war
• They also faced all kinds of Booby Traps.
The Tunnel Rats
The Air War In Vietnam—Operation Rolling
Thunder
The War Of The Rivers and Delta’s
Dust Off
http://youtu.be/aVgoOVl6cb4
http://youtu.be/aVgoOVl6cb4
Music from the time
An Antiwar Movement Emerges
• As the casualties began to build in Vietnam,
many people began to protest the war.
Why?
• A Civil war in which the US had no
business in
• South Vietnam was a world away—no
relevance
• Anger at the Draft--unfair
• Many famous started to voice opposition to
the war
•
• http://youtu.be/TxxeyPBB36c
1968 The Turning Point Year
• Up to 1968 President Johnson, General Westmoreland assured the
American people we were winning in Vietnam
• The Vietcong and the regular North Vietnamese army executed the
Tet Offensive. They attacked every major city in South Vietnam
including Saigon
Walter Cronkite
http://youtu.be/kcSeecx-Z1E
Effects of the Tet Offensive
• Although the Tet Offensive was not a military victory,
it had dramatic effects in America, public opinion
began to turn against the war. The anti-war protest
became larger and louder. LBJ under extreme
pressure chooses not to run for re-election in 1968.
1968-A year of Violence
MLK killed in April
http://youtu.be/BCrx_u3825g
The Election of 1968
Republican Richard M. Nixon runs for
President pledging to end the War-with a
secret plan.
Many Democrats try to get the nomination:
Robert Kennedy
Eugene McCarthy
Hubert Humphrey
California Primary
• http://youtu.be/ilZuAnBXeM8
Chicago Democratic Convention
• Stung by the loss of the one candidate who
might have been able to win the election
and end the war, demonstrators set out to
Chicago. Thousands stormed into Chicago,
where Mayor Richard Daley prepared
12,000 policeman—armed with billy clubs,
tear gas and guns-- to keep order—the result
massive confrontation
“The whole world is watching”
• http://youtu.be/oQkgCZylkBc
• http://youtu.be/epxmX_58tOo
• http://youtu.be/eaBwgsZhZJA
• 1968- The Conventions
• http://youtu.be/0l4n5uw_GFM
• 1968 Mexico Olympics
• http://youtu.be/uqhv1g0sIpY
• http://youtu.be/k9NsN0ybTec -trailer
Nixon Becomes President
• He becomes President and starts
Vietnamization—the process of gradual
withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. And at
the same time starts to bomb Cambodia and
Laos
• Pentagon Papers-Daniel
Ellsburg -the individual most
responsible for illegally leaking
the Pentagon Papers to the
press in 1971
Massacre at My Lai
Anti-war protest at Kent State turned deadly
http://youtu.be/GI7-m919ynU
CSNY-Ohio
Nixon and the Vietnam War
• Nixon was elected on the promise he would get use
out of Vietnam “ Peace With Honor”
• He began a process of Vietnamization, turning the
war over to South Vietnam.
• After negotiations with China and Russia, and
continued bombing he was able to secure the peace
• Jan 1973, Nixon announced the suspension of all
military action in Vietnam
• The terms were simple The North would not invade
the South and we would leave Vietnam
The Fall of Saigon 1975
http://youtu.be/IdR2Iktffaw
The Effects of the Vietnam War
• 58,000 Americans died, thousands were wounded.
Millions of Vietnamese died
• Cost America millions of dollars
• Americans began to distrust and question the
government
• We did not win. Wars had to be short and decisive
• The War Power Act, said the President could not
send troops anywhere without congressional approval
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
• Despite the belief in the Domino Theory,
communism did not spread to the rest of
Southeast Asia. However in Cambodia a
horrible and repressive regime came into
power under the government of Pol Pot.
• He wanted to completely erase any western,
capitalist, or colonialist influence on his
people. Estimates are that he killed ¼ of the
population. Vietnam will overthrow that
regime.
Historical Perspective
• US failed to achieve its military objective
WHY?
Critics argue the US failed to understand the
nature of the war
Understood the conflict in simply Cold War
terms and not a Civil War
Lack of Asian experts
• Some military leaders blame the civilian
government placing restrictions on he
conduct of the war
• Some leaders blame the media
Lessons from Vietnam
• Should not go into an area with no vital
interest to our security
• Should not go into a War unless confident
they can rally and sustain the support of the
American people

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Ap vietnam

  • 3. The Vietnam War Background • Vietnam ( Indochina) was a colony of France for decades • From 1939-1945 Vietnam was controlled by Japan • After WWII, just like in Korea, Vietnam was divided (17th parallel) North Vietnam was controlled by the Communist, while South Vietnam was allied to the U.S. • The North was led by Ho Chi Minh , his goal was to unite Vietnam into one nation
  • 4. The French and Vietnam But the French had no intention of seeing Vietnam become independent or communist. The French asked the US to help—this put the US in a difficult position.
  • 5. • The US didn’t want the French to have Vietnam but it didn’t want Vietnam to become communist either—remember the Cold War is still going on. • So the US helped the French with money and war materials. • But after much fighting, the French gave up. The US was left holding up South Vietnam
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  • 7. • after the French left Vietnam it remained divided. The South being governed Diem. His government was very unstable. But the U.S. still supported the South. • Ho Chi Minh’s goals had not changed
  • 8. Elections President Diem refused to have elections—said that Ho Chi Minh would not have fair elections. So Ho Chi Minh organized a new guerrilla army, Vietcong, and sent them down to South Vietnam. The US increased aid to South Vietnam but despite all the aid and advisors, the Vietcong continued to be powerful.
  • 9. • One reason the Vietcong was so powerful was because the South Vietnamese did not like President Diem—he was corrupt and catholic and increasingly discriminatory against the Buddhists—the majority religion in the area.
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  • 12. • The assassination of Diem with the approval of the Kennedy’s admistration only made matters worse in Vietnam. It grew increasingly weak and unstable. The US became even more deeply involved. The President Kennedy was killed. Now the problem became Johnson’s.
  • 13. The United States Goes To Vietnam • In the 1950’s President Eisenhower, sent some advisors and money to aid the French in their fight • In 1960 President Kennedy sent 2,000 advisors to South Vietnam • After Kennedy was assassinated President Johnson was determined not to let Vietnam meet the same fate as China and North Korea • American involvement in Vietnam was based on the “Domino Theory” that if Vietnam fell to the communist so would all of South East Asia
  • 14. Johnson and Vietnam No President wanted to appear soft on Communism. He did not want the fate that Truman had had in regards to China. On one hand he says “we do not seek to widen this conflict” and on the other hand he sought a way to “win” this struggle.
  • 15. 1965 The Escalation Begins • The Gulf of Tonkin Incident, and Resolution • In 1965 an American warship was attacked by North Vietnamese forces in the Gulf Of Tonkin. LBJ used this incident to say “ The U.S. would use any means possible to defend South Vietnam from Communism”.
  • 16. The War In Vietnam 1965-1972 • Between 1965 and 1968 U.S. forces escalated from about 150,000 to over 500,00 men years from 1965 to 1968.
  • 17. Vietnam The Soldiers War • The average age of the Vietnam War soldier was 18 years old, many of whom were drafted. They faced many hardships.The geography and climate of Vietnam was very difficult. The enemy was also very difficult he could be your friend by day and killing you by night.
  • 18. The Vietnam War 1960-1965 • Starting in around 1960 the North began guerilla attacks into the South using a citizen army called the Viet Cong, Charlie, V.C., Ghosts
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  • 21. • And as the war dragged on, they faced a very unpopular war • They also faced all kinds of Booby Traps.
  • 23. The Air War In Vietnam—Operation Rolling Thunder
  • 24. The War Of The Rivers and Delta’s
  • 27. An Antiwar Movement Emerges • As the casualties began to build in Vietnam, many people began to protest the war.
  • 28. Why? • A Civil war in which the US had no business in • South Vietnam was a world away—no relevance • Anger at the Draft--unfair • Many famous started to voice opposition to the war
  • 30. 1968 The Turning Point Year • Up to 1968 President Johnson, General Westmoreland assured the American people we were winning in Vietnam • The Vietcong and the regular North Vietnamese army executed the Tet Offensive. They attacked every major city in South Vietnam including Saigon
  • 32. Effects of the Tet Offensive • Although the Tet Offensive was not a military victory, it had dramatic effects in America, public opinion began to turn against the war. The anti-war protest became larger and louder. LBJ under extreme pressure chooses not to run for re-election in 1968.
  • 33. 1968-A year of Violence MLK killed in April http://youtu.be/BCrx_u3825g
  • 34. The Election of 1968 Republican Richard M. Nixon runs for President pledging to end the War-with a secret plan. Many Democrats try to get the nomination: Robert Kennedy Eugene McCarthy Hubert Humphrey
  • 36. Chicago Democratic Convention • Stung by the loss of the one candidate who might have been able to win the election and end the war, demonstrators set out to Chicago. Thousands stormed into Chicago, where Mayor Richard Daley prepared 12,000 policeman—armed with billy clubs, tear gas and guns-- to keep order—the result massive confrontation
  • 37. “The whole world is watching” • http://youtu.be/oQkgCZylkBc • http://youtu.be/epxmX_58tOo • http://youtu.be/eaBwgsZhZJA • 1968- The Conventions • http://youtu.be/0l4n5uw_GFM • 1968 Mexico Olympics • http://youtu.be/uqhv1g0sIpY • http://youtu.be/k9NsN0ybTec -trailer
  • 38. Nixon Becomes President • He becomes President and starts Vietnamization—the process of gradual withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. And at the same time starts to bomb Cambodia and Laos • Pentagon Papers-Daniel Ellsburg -the individual most responsible for illegally leaking the Pentagon Papers to the press in 1971
  • 40. Anti-war protest at Kent State turned deadly
  • 42. Nixon and the Vietnam War • Nixon was elected on the promise he would get use out of Vietnam “ Peace With Honor” • He began a process of Vietnamization, turning the war over to South Vietnam. • After negotiations with China and Russia, and continued bombing he was able to secure the peace • Jan 1973, Nixon announced the suspension of all military action in Vietnam • The terms were simple The North would not invade the South and we would leave Vietnam
  • 43. The Fall of Saigon 1975 http://youtu.be/IdR2Iktffaw
  • 44. The Effects of the Vietnam War • 58,000 Americans died, thousands were wounded. Millions of Vietnamese died • Cost America millions of dollars • Americans began to distrust and question the government • We did not win. Wars had to be short and decisive • The War Power Act, said the President could not send troops anywhere without congressional approval
  • 46. • Despite the belief in the Domino Theory, communism did not spread to the rest of Southeast Asia. However in Cambodia a horrible and repressive regime came into power under the government of Pol Pot.
  • 47. • He wanted to completely erase any western, capitalist, or colonialist influence on his people. Estimates are that he killed ¼ of the population. Vietnam will overthrow that regime.
  • 48. Historical Perspective • US failed to achieve its military objective WHY? Critics argue the US failed to understand the nature of the war Understood the conflict in simply Cold War terms and not a Civil War Lack of Asian experts
  • 49. • Some military leaders blame the civilian government placing restrictions on he conduct of the war • Some leaders blame the media
  • 50. Lessons from Vietnam • Should not go into an area with no vital interest to our security • Should not go into a War unless confident they can rally and sustain the support of the American people