Vietnam war 195? - 1975. Basic facts (C) Haavard Pettersen The US never officially at war Just lending “military assistance”. 58,000 US soldiers killed.

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Vietnam war 195?

Basic facts (C) Haavard Pettersen The US never officially at war Just lending “military assistance”. 58,000 US soldiers killed. America’s national trauma – tore the nation in half.

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Decolonialisation First world – second world – third world Imperialism based on: 1. European military/ industrial power 2. The idea of European (racial) superiority Hitler made this idea unfashionable Britain dismantles her empire (India 1947, most of Africa by 1960) France doesn’t «get it»! (C) Haavard Pettersen

The origins : War of independence between France and Vietnamese nationalists (the Viet Minh). From 1949: Viet Minh gets weapons and support from communist China. The US supports the French forces with military aid “Containment”/ Truman Doctrine

(C) Haavard Pettersen 1954: France loses Vietnam partitioned – communist North (DRV) and non-communist South (RVN). Promised elections in 1956 did not take place – South feared communist victory. Both North and South brutal dictatorships. Insurgency in the South, by “Viet Cong” - communist guerillas against the South Vietnam regime.

(C) Haavard Pettersen Increasing US involvment Kennedy 1961: “We will support any friend, oppose any foe” in the fight against communism

(C) Haavard Pettersen Increasing US involvment 1960: New president Kennedy promises to “support any friend, oppose any foe” in the fight against communism = Truman doctrine Increasing number of “military advisors” In 1964, 21,000 American “advisors” in Vietnam.

Domino Theory (C) Haavard Pettersen

1963: President Kennedy assassinated. August : “Gulf of Tonkin incident” – North Vietnam allegedly fires at an American ship (didn’t happen). August 7: “Tonkin Resolution”: President Johnson gets authority to conduct “military operations” without war declaration. Unconstitutional! Vietnam war starts for real but isn’t called a war!

(C) Haavard Pettersen Justice in South Vietnam

Protest against pro-Catholic policies (C) Haavard Pettersen

Escalation : Operation “Rolling Thunder” – bombing campaign against North Vietnam. More bombs than on Europe during WWII! Increased number of US personnel in Vietnam: 1969: 553,000

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Young men get “drafted” – a lottery picks out those who have to serve in Vietnam. Many men burn draft letter, refuse to go. Antiwar movement, hippies, “make love not war” (C) Haavard Pettersen

Atrocities My Lai – American troops massacre a whole village – hundreds dead. Napalm – sticky, burning fluid dropped from planes – people burn to death. Agent Orange – a chemical to remove leaves from trees  birth defects

(C) Haavard Pettersen Children running after being sprayed with napalm

(C) Haavard Pettersen My Lai massacre

(C) Haavard Pettersen Quagmire US didn’t know what they meant by “winning” “The body count”: success = killing Vietnamese The images of the war was all over TV and newspapers. The war becomes deeply unpopular in the US. 1968: Tet offensive – major Communist attack on US and the South Vietnamese = North Vietnam and VC were NOT beaten ”We cannot stay, we cannot leave”

Who is VC?? Guerrilla war – VC could hide among the ordinary farmers VC took “taxes” from about 80 % of all farmers in South War makes people in all Vietnam support the communists.

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"A conventional army loses if it does not win. The guerilla army wins if he does not lose." (Henry Kissinger, Secratary of State) (C) Haavard Pettersen

1969: New president Nixon vows to get ”peace with honour”. Vietnamization – wants to leave the war to the Vietnamese. 1973: US military presence ends.

(C) Haavard Pettersen 1975: North Vietnam invades South Vietnam, last Americans escape in helicopters.

(C) Haavard Pettersen US soldiers killed: 58,000 Mental problems, drug problems

Vietnamese civilians killed: 400, million (Vietnam claims 4 million) Vietnamese soldiers killed (North and South): 700, million US (C) Haavard Pettersen

Different versions of reality (C) Haavard Pettersen USANorth Vietnam The war was about the fight against communism The war was a war of liberation The US was fighting for the freedom of South Vietnam The US was fighting for imperialist power over Vietnam North Vietnam and Viet Cong were part of a plan for world domination for communism, backed by the Soviet Union The North Vietnam and Viet Cong were fighting for freedom and independence for the whole of Vietnam The North Vietnamese were motivated by Communism The North Vietnamese were motivated by nationalism