Title: The Vietnam War, 1954-1975
1The Vietnam War 1954 - 1975
2Background to the War
- France controlled Indochina since the late 19th
century - Japan took control during World War II
- With U.S. aid, France attempted re-colonization
in the postwar period
3Background to the War
- The French lost control to Ho Chi Minhs Viet
Minh forces in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu - He believed the best way to fight colonial
imperialism was through a communist revolution - President Eisenhower offered aid to France as he
believed if Vietnam fell to communism, all of SE
Asia would fall as well - DOMINO THEORY!!!!
4Background to the War
- International Conference at Geneva
- Vietnam was divided at 17th parallel
- Ho Chi Minhs nationalist forces controlled the
North - Ngo Dinh Diem, a French-educated, Roman Catholic
claimed control of the South
5Background to the War
- July 1965 was the date set for democratic
elections to reunify Vietnam - Diem backed out of the elections, leading to
military conflict between North and South
6U.S. Military Involvement Begins
- Repressive dictatorial rule by Diem
- Diems family holds all power
- Wealth is hoarded by the elite
- Buddhist majority persecuted
- Torture, lack of political freedom prevail
- The U.S. aided Diems government
- Ike sent financial and military aid
- 675 U.S. Army advisors sent by 1960.
7Early Protests of Diems Government
Self-Immolation by a Buddhist Monk
8U.S. Military Involvement Begins
- Kennedy elected 1960
- Increases military advisors to 16,000
- 1963 JFK supports a Vietnamese military coup
detat Diem and his brother are murdered (Nov.
2)
9Johnson Sends Ground Forces
- Remembers Trumans loss of China ? Domino
Theory revived
Im not going to be the president who saw
Southeast Asia go the way China went.
10Johnson Sends Ground Forces
- Tonkin Gulf Incident ? 1964(acc. to Johnson, the
attacks were unprovoked) - US Naval ships reported torpedo attacks
- No damage done
- Johnson ordered air strikes against bases in the
North - Tonkin Gulf Resolution August 7, 1964
- The Blank Check
- take all necessary measures to repel any armed
attack against the forces of the US - Shifted power of war from Congress to president
11U.S. Troop Deployments in Vietnam
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13The Air War1965-1968
- 1965 Sustained bombing of North Vietnam
- Operation Rolling Thunder (March 2, 1965)
- 1966-68 Ongoing bombing of Hanoi nonstop for 3
years! Esp. targets the Ho Chi Minh Trail -
network of paths, roads, and tunnels. Destroy
war industries. - Downed Pilots P.O.W.s
- Carpet Bombing napalm and Agent Orange
14The Air WarA Napalm Attack
15The Air WarAgent Orange Attack
Effects of Agent Orange
16The Ground War 1965-1968
- No territorial goals
- Body counts on TV every night (first living
room war)Viet Cong supplies over the Ho
Chi Minh Trail
17The Ground War 1965-1968
- Vietcong proved difficult to defeat
- Used effective guerrilla tactics and a knowledge
of the land to make up for inferior weaponry - US tried to win Vietnamese support through
pacification - Government troops guarded civilian areas
- High US-caused civilian casualties lessened the
change for support
18Who Is the Enemy?
- Vietcong
- Farmers by day guerillas at night.
- Very patient people willing to accept many
casualties. - The US grossly underestimated their resolve and
their resourcefulness.
The guerilla wins if he does not lose, the
conventional army loses if it does not win.
-- Mao Zedong
19Who Is the Enemy?
20The Ground War1965-1968
- General Westmoreland, late 1967
-
We can see thelight at the end of the tunnel.
21Doves vs. Hawks
- Doves were people who called for the withdrawal
of US troops - Sen. J William Fulbright believed that Johnson
exaggerated the Communist threat in Vietnam ?
wanted peace - Martin Luther King Jr., felt the war prevented
the growth of social programs in the US but
believed that communism threatened world peace - Hawks were those who supported the war and
increased military spending
22The Tet Offensive, January 1968
- Tet Vietnamese New Year
- Normally a cease-fire called so this came as a
surprise - N. Vietnamese Army Viet Cong attack South
simultaneously (67,000 attack 100 cities, bases,
and the US embassy in Saigon) - Take every major southern city
- U.S. and South Vietnamese army beat back the
offensive - Viet Cong destroyed
- N. Vietnamese army debilitated
- BUTits seen as an American defeat by the media
23The Tet Offensive, January 1968
24Impact of the Tet Offensive
- Domestic U.S. Reaction Disbelief, Anger,
Distrust of Johnson Administration
- Hey, Hey LBJ! How many kids did you kill
today?
25Johnsons popularity dropped in 1968 from 48 to
36.
26Impact of the Vietnam War
Johnson announces (March, 1968)
- I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the
nomination of my party for another term as your
President.
27Election of 1968
- Democrats
- Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
- US should do everything to negotiate a peaceful
end to the war - Believed in civil rights and assistance to the
poor - VP Hubert Humphrey
- Disliked by voters due to his stance on the war
- 6/5/68 RFK is assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan
- Guaranteed Humphrey the nomination
- Republicans
- Former VP Richard Nixon
- Claimed to have a secret plan for ending the
war - Spoke to the Silent Majority blue collar
workers, European ethnics, Catholics, etc - Humphrey 42.7
- Nixon 43.4 WINNER!!!
- Wallace (independent) 13.5
28Nixon on Vietnam
- Nixons 1968 Campaign promised an end to the war
Peace with Honor - Vietnamization gradually turn over all of the
fighting to the South Vietnamese army - Continue to train and supply after US left
- Expansion of the conflict ? The Secret War
- Cambodia Khmer Rouge (the communist army)
increased its attacks - Nixon sends in troops to protect its pro-US
government
29Anti-War Demonstrations
Columbia University1967
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31Hell no, we wont go!
32Anti-War Demonstrations
Student Protestors at Univ. of CA in Berkeley,
1968
Democratic Convention in Chicago, 1968
33Hanoi Jane
Jane Fonda Traitor?
34The Kent StateShooting
- May 4, 1970
- Students attacked a military training building in
protest - National Guard brought in to restore order
- Soldiers tried to break up protest w/ tear gas,
students threw rocks at soldiers, soldiers opened
fire - 4 students shot dead.
- 14 students wounded
Kent State University
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36Pentagon Papers, 1971
- Former defense analyst Daniel Ellsbergleaked
govt documents regarding war efforts during
Johnsons administration to the New York Times. - Docs.? Govt. misled Congress American people
regarding its intentions in Vietnam during
mid-1960s. - Primary reason for fighting not to eliminate
communism, but to avoid humiliating defeat. - New York Times v. United States (1971)
- Nixon revised strategy, ended war in Cambodia
37The Ceasefire, 1973
- Peace is at hand ? Kissinger, 1972
- North Vietnam attacks South
- Most Massive U.S. bombing commences
- 1973 Ceasefire signed between
- U.S., South Vietnam, North Vietnam
- Peace with honor (President Nixon)
38Peace Negotiations
- US Vietnamese argue for 5 months over the
size of theconferencetable!
Dr. Henry Kissinger Le Duc Tho
39Paris Peace Accords 1973
- Conditions
- U.S. to remove all troops
- North Vietnam could leave troops already in S.V.
- Demilitarized buffer zone separating the two
sides - North Vietnam would resume war
- No provision for POWs or MIAs
- Last American troops left South Vietnam on March
29, 1973 - 1975 North Vietnam defeats South Vietnam
- Saigon renamed Ho Chi Minh City
40The Fall of Saigon
South Vietnamese Attempt to Flee the Country
41The Fall of Saigon
April 30, 1975
America Abandons Its Embassy
42The Fall of Saigon
North Vietnamese at the Presidential Palace
43A United Vietnam
Formerly Saigon
44The Costs
- 3,000,000 Vietnamese killed
- 58,000 Americans killed 300,000 wounded
- Under-funding of Great Society programs
- 150,000,000,000 in U.S. spending
- U.S. morale, self-confidence, trust of
government, decimated
45The Impact
- 26th Amendment 18-year-olds vote
- Nixon abolished the draft? all-volunteer army
- War Powers Act, 1973 ?
- President must notify Congress within 48 hours of
deploying military force - President must withdraw forces unless he gains
Congressional approval within 90 days - Disregard for Veterans ? seen as baby killers
- POW/MIA issue lingered
46Some American POWs Returned from the Hanoi
Hilton
Senator John McCain(R-AZ)
472,583 American POWs / MIAs still unaccounted
for today.
48Andin the End.
Ho Chi Minh
- If we have to
fight, we will fight. You will kill
ten of our men and we will kill one of
yours, and in the end it will be you who tires of
it.
49Lessons for FutureAmerican Presidents
- Wars must be of short duration.
- Wars must yield few American casualties.
- Restrict media access to battlefields.
- Develop and maintain Congressional and public
support. - Set clear, winnable goals.
- Set deadline for troop withdrawals.
50The Vietnam Memorial, Washington, D.C.
51Memorial to US Servicemen in Vietnam
52Memorial to US Nurses in Vietnam
5358,000
54President Clinton formally recognized Vietnam on
July 11, 1995