In 1942, Japan invaded
& treated the Vietnamese
in a brutal way
Strong resistance
movement was set
up by Ho Chi Minh.
Ho Chi Minh had
lived in Europe &
studied Communism.
In August 1945, Japan
was defeated & the
French returned to rule
Ho Chi Minh & supporters
fought for independence
Despite being supported by
USA, the French were defeated
at battle of Dien Bien Phu
A Peace Treaty was signed, & France pulled out of Vietnam
Vietnam was divided in two, Communist
North & Non-Communist South
1954-64: The USA supports Diem
USA supported Diem with money,
equipment & military advisers who
trained South Vietnamese troops
Advisers were soldiers, but
not combat troops
Diem's regime was
corrupt - unpopular with
Vietnamese peasants
Result - Communists in South
V (Vietcong) built up support -
got help from Ho Chi Minh
In early 60s, Vietcong started
attacking South V army, & government
buildings & officials, inc Americans
Used hit-and-run guerrilla
tactics - very effective
By 1962, Vietcong controlled
much of countryside
During 1963 & 1964, guerrilla
war continued & tension rose
between North & South
Trigger came in 1964 when
North Vietnamese gunboats
attacked American warships
off Vietnam coast
Lyndon Johnson sent
hundreds of thousands of
young Americans to fight
People thought no way the
Vietcong could stand up to this!
Why did the USA become
increasingly involved in Vietnam?
Containment
Stopping the advance of
communism wherever it looked
like it was gaining ground
E.g. USA supported the French in Vietnam
They thought the
Vietnamese were allied to
Communist China
Also wanted to keep the
support of France against
Communism in Europe
Domino Theory
Closely linked
to containment
President Eisenhower wa convinced
that China & USSR were planning to
spread communism throughout Asia
If Vietnam fell to Communsim, then
Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand
and possibly India might too
USA determined to resist the spread
of communism in Vietnam, which
they saw as first domino in the row
American Politics
In 1950s and 1960s, during
eletion time, it was a sure
vote winner to talk tough
about communism
Sure vote loser to look
weak on communism.
In 1960 election campaign, John F
Kennedy promised to continue the
tough politics of Eisenhower
Military-Industrial Complex
In 1961, Eisenhower warned that
America had developed a powerful
'military-industrial complex'
Government gave huge budgets
to the military commanders
These budgets were spent on weapons
contracts which went to huge corporations
Both, military & big businesses gained from conflict
Eisenhower didn't accuse business & military
leaders for anything, but in last speech as
President, he warned American people not to
let these groups become too influential
Tactics
Vietcong
Vietcong Soldiers
170,000 soldiers with weapons
supplied by Communist China &
USSR.
Used guerrilla warfare.
Lead by Ho Chi Minh
Successes
Very effective
US soldiers lived in constant
fear of attack or ambush
Difficult to identify, to find
& to fight - wore down
morale of US soldiers
No failures
Guerrilla Warfare
Launched surprise attacks
on enemy camps
Used tunnels & underground to hide
No uniform - difficult for
US soldiers to identify
Vietcong soldiers
Success
Americans were not strong
enough to defeat Vietcong
No failures
Americans
Bombing
Bombed Vietcong
strongholds, supply
lines & cities in North V
Successes
Vietcong supply lines disrupted
North's industry &
military production
badly damaged
Extensive bombing of North
encouraged Communist
leaders to seek end to war
Failures
North's effort slowed,
but not stopped
Vietcong used underground
passaged which bombing didn't affect
Cost was huge - communists
destroyed 14,000 US & South's aircraft
Chemical Weapons
US developed Agent Orange - used
to destroy jungle foliage in order to
find Vietcong fighters
Napalm - highly inflammable &
burnt everything which it came
into contact with
Failure
Napalm was very
controversial - many civilians
suffered extensive burns
Search and Destroy
To deal with guerrilla tactics -
US & South Vietnamese used
helicopters to land quickly
near Vietnamese villages & kill
hiding Vietcong fighters
Success
Many Vietcong soldiers killed
Failures
Vietcong often set traps for
inexperience US soldiers
Sometimes wrong villages were
attacked & burned as intelligence
was often inadequate & out of date
Large no. of Vietnamese civilian casualties
Made US soldiers very
unpopular with local
civilians - encouraged
many to join Vietcong