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Cold War Revolutions

   China and Vietnam
Japan’s aggression in Asia
• In the years prior to WWII, Japan had
  been aggressively expanding its influence
  by taking colonial possessions in China,
  Korea, and other parts of Asia.
• Ultimately this expansion got them
  involved in WWII
• However, Japan’s defeat in WWII left
  these areas seeking independence and
  self rule.
The Policy of containment
•   The Cold War conflict between the
    US and USSR became evident
    quickly after WWII.
•   Under the Truman Doctrine, the US
    had adopted the policy of
    containment vowing to stop the
    expansion of communism. They
    believed if they allowed communist
    revolutions to succeed, the USSR’s
    influence would spread around the
    world.
•   Japan’s defeat in WWII meant that
    new governments would be formed in
    Asia, and the US policy of
    containment might be put to the test.
Conflict in China
•   Early in the 20th century, China had
    rejected its Imperial rule and ended
    monarchy.
•   Two new groups emerged in China: The
    Nationalists and the Communists, both
    initially worked as allies to improve
    China, but later became enemies.
•   The Nationalists advocated a western
    style democracy and drew a lot of
    support from urban areas in China.
    They established a government known
    as the Republic of China.
•   The Nationalists were led by a general
    named Chiang Kai-Shek, and would be
    supported by Britain and the United
    States.                                  Chiang Kai-shek
Communists in China
• The USSR had tried to support
  communism in China since 1920.
• In 1921,A Chinese communist
  party would develop under a man
  named Mao Tse-Tung (Mao
  Zedong).
• Mao’s communists drew their
  support mainly from rural
  peasants, and became rivals with
  the Nationalists in China.
• Under Mao, the communist
  advocated a new revolution that
  would place China under
  communist control.                     Mao Tse-Tung
• The communists and nationalist
  struggled for decades for control of
  China.
After WWII: Chinese Civil War
• After WWII and the defeat of
  Japan, a civil war erupted in
  China between Chiang’s
  forces and Mao’s Red Army.
• The US provided $2 Billion of
  aid to the Nationalists giving
  them a huge advantage in an
  attempt to stop the spread of
  Communism.
• However, Mao’s army received
  aid from the USSR and was
  more popular with the people.
  It was able to defeat the
  Nationalist forces and force
  their retreat to the island of
  Taiwan.
A Divided China
• The Nationalists under Chiang
  Kai-Shek established a new
  government on the Island of
  Taiwan.
• Mao’s communists now controlled
  the mainland and established a
  new Communist government
  known as the People’s Republic of
  China.
• China remains divided along
  these lines today, and presents a
  conflict as with mainland
  communist China insisting that      Mainland China
  they will one day reunite with      became communist
                                      after the Chinese Civil
  Taiwan under one communist
                                      War.
  government.
.
China Reforms
• The USSR gave support to
  China’s mainland communist
  government, however China
  would not allow itself to be a
  “puppet” of the USSR.
• After the death of Mao, a new
  leader Deng Xiaoping took control
  of China. Deng reformed China’s
  economy to be a market economy
  where individuals could own their    China technically
  own businesses. This has created     remains under
                                       communist control, but
  great economic gains for the         its people now enjoy the
  country.                             fruits of a capitalist
• However, the Communist party         market economy.
  retains political control of the
  country and there is no democracy
  and individual rights are limited.
Post War Korea
• Korea had been ruled by Japan
  before WWII and sought a new
  government after Japan’s
  defeat in WWII.
• The Korean peninsula was split
  into a communist northern half
  (supported by the USSR) and a
  capitalist southern half
  (supported by the US).
• The two sides fought an armed
  conflict for control of the
  peninsula.
The Korean War
• US forces had almost retaken
  the peninsula when
  Communist China intervened
  to help the North. They
  helped push the US back to
  the 38th parallel. A stalemate
  developed where Korea was
  divided into 2 separate
  countries.
                                   S. Korean troops at the DMZ
• The division of Korea            (a 2.5 mile border dividing the
  continues to this day and        country)
  tensions are high between
  the two countries with the US
  continuing to support the
  south.
French Indochina
• During the years of
  imperialism, France had
  gained control of an area
  known as Indochina in SE
  Asia. Indochina provided raw
  materials such as iron and
  rubber.
• However, during WWII Japan
  had expanded into the area
  and taken control of French
  Indochina.                      Indochina included Laos,
• After WWII, France wanted to    Vietnam, and Cambodia
  regain control of its colony.
Resistance in Vietnam
• Vietnam was the most valuable part
  of Indochina and France was
  determined to keep it.
• However, an independence
  movement had begun in Vietnam
  under a man named Ho Chi Minh.
• Ho Chi Minh was a communist but
  had fought hard to help drive the
  Japanese out of the country, now he
  faced the task of fighting the French   Ho Chi Minh was a highly
  for his country’s independence. In      educated man who led
  1954 he had succeeded in                Vietnam’s resistance
  establishing a communist
  government in North Vietnam, while
  the south remained capitalist.
Trouble in S. Vietnam
• Unfortunately for the US,
  the government in S.
  Vietnam lacked popular
  support, as the ruler in
  place acted as a dictator.
• Meanwhile a group of
  communists in S. Vietnam
  known as the Viet Cong,
  started to gain support
  among the peasants.
• Many members of the Viet     The government the US
                               supported was oppressive of a
  Cong were trained soldiers   number of groups. Here a
  from N. Vietnam and they     Buddhist monk burns himself
  used guerilla attacks        alive in protest of the
  against the S. Vietnamese    government.
  government.
America enters Vietnam
• The US could not stand idly
  and allow S. Vietnam to
  become communist as well.
• In keeping with the theory of
  containment, the US began
  committing troops to S.
  Vietnam, and began
  bombing runs against N.
  Vietnam. This did nothing to
  help the popularity of S.
  Vietnam’s government.
• Despite being the best          An American Napalm strike in
  equipped army in the world      Vietnam. Despite these attacks, the
  the US had trouble fighting     N. Vietnamese continued to resist.
  the Vietnamese and their
  guerilla army.
The Vietnam War
•   With a difficult enemy to engage,
    and a lack of support amongst both
    the Vietnamese and American
    people the US eventually decided to
    withdraw its troops from the country.
•   The US continued to supply S.
    Vietnam’s government. However, in
    1975 the N. Vietnamese overran the
    South’s defenses and took control of
    the country.
•   Vietnam was now united again and
    under a communist government.
    The US had failed in its objective of
    stopping communism’s spread.

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Cold war in_asia_revolutions

  • 1. Cold War Revolutions China and Vietnam
  • 2. Japan’s aggression in Asia • In the years prior to WWII, Japan had been aggressively expanding its influence by taking colonial possessions in China, Korea, and other parts of Asia. • Ultimately this expansion got them involved in WWII • However, Japan’s defeat in WWII left these areas seeking independence and self rule.
  • 3. The Policy of containment • The Cold War conflict between the US and USSR became evident quickly after WWII. • Under the Truman Doctrine, the US had adopted the policy of containment vowing to stop the expansion of communism. They believed if they allowed communist revolutions to succeed, the USSR’s influence would spread around the world. • Japan’s defeat in WWII meant that new governments would be formed in Asia, and the US policy of containment might be put to the test.
  • 4. Conflict in China • Early in the 20th century, China had rejected its Imperial rule and ended monarchy. • Two new groups emerged in China: The Nationalists and the Communists, both initially worked as allies to improve China, but later became enemies. • The Nationalists advocated a western style democracy and drew a lot of support from urban areas in China. They established a government known as the Republic of China. • The Nationalists were led by a general named Chiang Kai-Shek, and would be supported by Britain and the United States. Chiang Kai-shek
  • 5. Communists in China • The USSR had tried to support communism in China since 1920. • In 1921,A Chinese communist party would develop under a man named Mao Tse-Tung (Mao Zedong). • Mao’s communists drew their support mainly from rural peasants, and became rivals with the Nationalists in China. • Under Mao, the communist advocated a new revolution that would place China under communist control. Mao Tse-Tung • The communists and nationalist struggled for decades for control of China.
  • 6. After WWII: Chinese Civil War • After WWII and the defeat of Japan, a civil war erupted in China between Chiang’s forces and Mao’s Red Army. • The US provided $2 Billion of aid to the Nationalists giving them a huge advantage in an attempt to stop the spread of Communism. • However, Mao’s army received aid from the USSR and was more popular with the people. It was able to defeat the Nationalist forces and force their retreat to the island of Taiwan.
  • 7. A Divided China • The Nationalists under Chiang Kai-Shek established a new government on the Island of Taiwan. • Mao’s communists now controlled the mainland and established a new Communist government known as the People’s Republic of China. • China remains divided along these lines today, and presents a conflict as with mainland communist China insisting that Mainland China they will one day reunite with became communist after the Chinese Civil Taiwan under one communist War. government. .
  • 8.
  • 9. China Reforms • The USSR gave support to China’s mainland communist government, however China would not allow itself to be a “puppet” of the USSR. • After the death of Mao, a new leader Deng Xiaoping took control of China. Deng reformed China’s economy to be a market economy where individuals could own their China technically own businesses. This has created remains under communist control, but great economic gains for the its people now enjoy the country. fruits of a capitalist • However, the Communist party market economy. retains political control of the country and there is no democracy and individual rights are limited.
  • 10. Post War Korea • Korea had been ruled by Japan before WWII and sought a new government after Japan’s defeat in WWII. • The Korean peninsula was split into a communist northern half (supported by the USSR) and a capitalist southern half (supported by the US). • The two sides fought an armed conflict for control of the peninsula.
  • 11. The Korean War • US forces had almost retaken the peninsula when Communist China intervened to help the North. They helped push the US back to the 38th parallel. A stalemate developed where Korea was divided into 2 separate countries. S. Korean troops at the DMZ • The division of Korea (a 2.5 mile border dividing the continues to this day and country) tensions are high between the two countries with the US continuing to support the south.
  • 12.
  • 13. French Indochina • During the years of imperialism, France had gained control of an area known as Indochina in SE Asia. Indochina provided raw materials such as iron and rubber. • However, during WWII Japan had expanded into the area and taken control of French Indochina. Indochina included Laos, • After WWII, France wanted to Vietnam, and Cambodia regain control of its colony.
  • 14. Resistance in Vietnam • Vietnam was the most valuable part of Indochina and France was determined to keep it. • However, an independence movement had begun in Vietnam under a man named Ho Chi Minh. • Ho Chi Minh was a communist but had fought hard to help drive the Japanese out of the country, now he faced the task of fighting the French Ho Chi Minh was a highly for his country’s independence. In educated man who led 1954 he had succeeded in Vietnam’s resistance establishing a communist government in North Vietnam, while the south remained capitalist.
  • 15. Trouble in S. Vietnam • Unfortunately for the US, the government in S. Vietnam lacked popular support, as the ruler in place acted as a dictator. • Meanwhile a group of communists in S. Vietnam known as the Viet Cong, started to gain support among the peasants. • Many members of the Viet The government the US supported was oppressive of a Cong were trained soldiers number of groups. Here a from N. Vietnam and they Buddhist monk burns himself used guerilla attacks alive in protest of the against the S. Vietnamese government. government.
  • 16. America enters Vietnam • The US could not stand idly and allow S. Vietnam to become communist as well. • In keeping with the theory of containment, the US began committing troops to S. Vietnam, and began bombing runs against N. Vietnam. This did nothing to help the popularity of S. Vietnam’s government. • Despite being the best An American Napalm strike in equipped army in the world Vietnam. Despite these attacks, the the US had trouble fighting N. Vietnamese continued to resist. the Vietnamese and their guerilla army.
  • 17. The Vietnam War • With a difficult enemy to engage, and a lack of support amongst both the Vietnamese and American people the US eventually decided to withdraw its troops from the country. • The US continued to supply S. Vietnam’s government. However, in 1975 the N. Vietnamese overran the South’s defenses and took control of the country. • Vietnam was now united again and under a communist government. The US had failed in its objective of stopping communism’s spread.