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Causes, Course, and Outcome of the Vietnam War

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1 Causes, Course, and Outcome of the Vietnam War

2 Origins Short History of Early Vietnam Vietnamese Heroes
The Trung Sisters Trieu Au

3 Origins Vietnamese Independence Kublai Khan Tran Hung Dao

4 French Rule French Colonization 19th Century Imperialism
French Methods of Control

5 Ho Chi Minh Born: May 19, 1890 Nghe An Moving to France
Paris Peace Conference, 1919 French Communist Party

6 Ho Chi Minh Living in exile Indochinese Communist Party
Impact of WWII on Vietnam Vietminh

7 Conditions in Vietnam during WWII
The role of the Vietminh French Control Japanese Control The U.S. Office of Strategic Services September 2, 1945

8 French Efforts to Keep Control
French Requests The 16th Parallel Chinese Forces British Forces French Restoration of Power Later divided at the 17th parallel

9 The Indochina War Peace Talks Reasons for Independence Haiphong
November 1946

10 The Indochina War Tactics French Strategy U.S. Policy Ho’s Proposals

11 The Indochina War Moscow’s Puppet? American beliefs Non-Recognition
prejudice and stereotypes

12 The Indochina War Stalin’s relationship with Ho Chi Minh
Intelligence reports French use of the Marshall Plan Keeping Allies

13 The Indochina War Help from China The Cold War Mentality NSC 68
The Domino Theory

14 The Indochina War BAO DAI Annan Dean Acheson Vo Nguyen Giap Cao Bang

15 The Indochina War General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny
Vietnamese National Army (VNA) American Financial Efforts Military Assistance and Advisory Group (MAAG)

16 The Indochina War Military Assistance Dynamic Program
Operation Lorraine

17 The Indochina War Eisenhower Dulles General Henri Navarre
The Navarre Plan

18 The Indochina War Giap Dien Bien Phu Long haired army March 13, 1954
American Perspective May 7, 1954 Results

19 Results Salvaging Southern Vietnam The Geneva Conference
April – July 1954 Dulles in Geneva Chinese and Soviet Influence Results of the Conference

20 A New Era Ngo Dinh Diem October 1955 The Republic of Vietnam
South Vietnamese Army Geneva Accords

21 Ngo Dinh Diem Vietcong National Liberation Front “Two Vietnams”
Flexible Response

22 “Flexible Response” Military Advisors Counter-Insurgency
Search and Destroy Missions Defoliants Agent Orange

23 Flexible Response Strategic Hamlet Programs The Green Berets
Social And Political Reforms

24 Ngo Dinh Diem Anti-Buddhist Policies Self Immolations Death of Diem

25 Self-Immolation

26 John F. Kennedy The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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28 Lyndon B. Johnson Continuing Kennedy’s Policies August 2-4, 1964
Maddox Turner Joy “Open Aggression on the high seas”

29 Escalating The War Vietcong Efforts The Ho Chi Minh Trail
Operation Rolling Thunder 100,000 Troops sent in 1965 Napalm

30 The War at Home The Great Society War on Poverty Credibility Gap
War Protests The “poor man’s fight” Effects of Television on the War

31 1968 The Tet Offensive January 1968 Psychological Victory My Lai
William Calley Jr The 1968 Election

32 THE TET OFFENSIVE

33 Enter Richard Nixon The 1968 Election Vietnamization Peace with Honour
Laos and Cambodia Nixon Doctrine

34 Richard Nixon The Draft The Lottery System Continued Protests

35 Richard Nixon Henry Kissinger Détente Key Areas: Taiwan, Vietnam, The United Nations, The Soviet Union. Reasons for détente with the PRC? Henry Kissinger’s ‘ping pong’ diplomacy.

36 Richard Nixon Why did China want détente with the USA? Rivals
Foreign Policy Issues US withdrawal Worries over Japan On Policy Reflection on the 3rd World

37 Richard Nixon What did China gain from détente with the United States?
UN Membership Results of UN Membership Taiwan Japan Vietnam

38 Richard Nixon Kent State University (May 1970) The Pentagon Papers
(June 1971) The Credibility Gap The Paris Peace Talks May 13, 1972-January 27, 1973 The Paris Peace Accords

39 Richard Nixon The Watergate Break-in (first story broke June 18, 1972)
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward The 1972 Election Summer 1973 Nixon Resigns (August 1974) Gerald Ford Left: Woodward; Right: Bernstein

40 The Effects of The Vietnam War
The War Powers Act, 1973 The Vietnam Syndrome The fall of Saigon Results


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