The Brezhnev Era, 1972–1985: the USA and SE Asia - Costs of War Flashcards
How did domestic attitudes towards US involvement in Vietnam change?
- Before the 1968 Test Offensive, there was general support for the war
- Afterwards, strong anti-war culture present
- Often divided classes, as most soldiers were working class and university students could be exempt
- Most loudest protests at universities
How many Americans died in the Vietnam War?
- Over 58,000
How many Americans served in Vietnam?
- Around 2.7 million people
- Over 9% of the US population at the time
How were veterans affected by the war?
- Many ostracised by peace movements that believed them to be supporters of US policy
- Many rejected due to brutality of US troops and loss of war
- Physical and mental trauma
- Some felt indifference towards veterans
How many American ‘draft dodgers’ fled from the US?
- 100,000 men
- Most went to Canada and were accepted as legal immigrants
How did Ford and Carter try deal with draft dodgers?
• Ford
- Ford created a Clemency Board to manage an ‘earned amnesty’ process
- Divided US: some saw as justifiable, others didn’t as other men had to serve
• Carter
- In January 1977, in his inauguration speech, he announced he would give amnesty to all draft dodgers
- Controversial
When did Carter announce he would grant amnesty to all draft dodgers?
- January 1977
- In his inauguration speech
How much did the war cost for the US?
- $167 billion
How did the war affect funding for domestic policies?
- Many domestic programmes suffered e.g Johnson’s ‘Great Society’
- Included reforms to eliminate poverty and racism
Describe whether containment failed in Southeast Asia following Northern Victory
- South Vietnam regarded as foundation of democracy in Southeast Asia
- Loss of South Vietnam implied other countries falling to communism through domino effect
- Cambodia and Laos fell to communism
- Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia remained capitalist
Which Southeast Asian countries fell to communism after Northern victory and which countries didn’t?
• Communist
- Cambodia
- Laos
• Capitalist
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Indonesia
How many estimated casualties did Vietnam face?
- 1.3 to 9 million killed during all hostilities
How many NLF and NVA fighters were killed and how many ARVN fighters were killed?
• NLF and NVA
- 1.1 million
• ARVN
- 100,000 to 330,000
How many civilian casualties were there?
- Around 250,000
How did US actions affect Vietnam’s economy and foreign relations?
- Ford opposed Vietnam’s entry into United Nations, isolating Vietnam from international community
- Ford imposed trade embargo formally lasting until 1995
- Slowed Vietnam’s economic growth