The Global War 1955 - 1963: Conflict in Asia - Indo-China Under Ho Chi-Minh in the North and Diem in the South Flashcards

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Outline the main events of Indo-China under Ho Chi-Minh in the North and Diem in the South

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• August 1955
- Diem refuses to hold elections in 1956 to reunify Vietnam
•1956
- North Vietnamese army puts down revolt and about 6000 are killed
• August 1956
- Ho Chi Minh issues public apology for aggressive land reform policy
• January 1959
- VWP decides to adopt revolutionary violence strategy towards
Diem
• December 1960
- National Liberation Front is formed

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When does Diem refuse to hold the planned 1956 elections on reunification?

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•August 1955

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What does Ho Chi Minh focus on following the decision to not hold national elections?

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Ho Chi Minh focuses on consolidating communist power in
North Vietnam to fight for reunification of Vietnam
• This included Minh’s Vietnam Workers’ Party making land reform

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Land reform

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• Process

• Regime seized privately owned land and redistributed it among the rural farming population
• Landowners and landowners were publicly denounced
• Thousands executed and many more imprisoned in labour camps
• Much of advice on process had come from China

•Effects
• In 1956, the military had to put down a revolt and 6000 people were killed
• In August 1956, Ho Chi Minh issues a public apology for aggressive implementation of land reform programme
• 1 million refugees flee from North Vietnam to South
• Many victims of policy were communists with little wealth
• Full-scale collectivisation was underway and agricultural production had increased

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What is collectivisation?

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The practice of combining farming units into large single units
• These would be controlled by the state and each would have production targets

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How many people were executed and imprisoned in labour camps during Ho Chi Minh’s policy of land reform?

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• Thousands executed
- Many more imprisoned in labour camps

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When did the North Vietnamese army have to put down a revolt against land reform? How many people were killed?

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• 1956
- About 6000 killed

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When did Ho Chi Minh issue a public apology for his aggressive land reform policy?

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•August 1956

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How many refugees fled from North Vietnam to the South following
Ho Chi Minh’s aggressive land reform policy?

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• About 1 million

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Revolutionary violence strategy

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• January 1959
• At Fifteenth Plenum, of the VWP Central Committee the VP committed to reunifying Vietnam
• This served as a declaration of war on the South
• Aimed to use military force to overthrow Diem’s regime and the
‘ruling power of the imperialist and feudalist forces, including the US
• Emphasis on political struggle
• North supported anti-Diem groups in the South
• Led to the creation of the National Liberation Front in the South in December 1960

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When did the VP commit to a revolutionary violence strategy against Diem? At what meeting was this agreed at?

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•January 1959
- Fifteenth Plenum of the VP Central Committee

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When was the NLF formed?

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• December 1960

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What were the characteristics of Diem’s leadership?

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• Nepotistic
• Corrupt
• Repressive
• Political opponents silenced
• Divisive policies
• Focused on the preservation of his own power

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Give examples of Diem’s corrupt policies

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• Diem’s brother Ngo Dinh Nhu served as prime minister, and other members of his family were given lucrative posts in government
• Large amounts of US economic aid, such as those designed for agricultural improvements, were fraudulently taken by Diem’s officials and his family
• Diem created a loyal and corrupt ruling group and the support of the US

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What is the name of Diem’s brother and what position was he given?

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• Ngo Dinh Nhu
- Prime minister

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Who was John Foster Dulles and what did he say about the US supporting Diem?

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US Secretary of State
- Admitted that the USA supported Diem ‘because we knew of no’ one better