Vietnam war Flashcards
Vietnam
Who ruled Vietnam before World war 2 and what was it called?
Before the 2nd world war, Vietnam was ruled by the French and was known as Indochina
Who occupied Vietnam before during World War 2?
During the war the Japanese occupied Vietnam
Who set up a communist party in Vietnam and when did they do that?
In 1941, a communist, anti-Japanese resistance army, the Viet Minh, was set up and led by Ho chi Minh. In 1945, after the defeat of Japan, they declared independence for Vietnam
Describe the Indochina war?
France wanted its colony back when the Japanese left and between 1945 and 1954 a war was fought between the Viet-Minh- controlled north and the French-controlled south. The USA supported the French financially, as part of its policy of containment
What happened when France pulled out of the Indochina war?
In 1954, the French pulled out of Vietnam and the Geneva Peace Accord was signed. This temporarily partitioned the country in to north and south in preparation for free elections
May 1954?
The Geneva Accords split North and South Vietnam at the 17th Parallel, giving North to Ho Chi Minh and leaving the South supported by the US.
December 1960?
The National Liberation Front (with an armed force called the PLAF) is set up by North Vietnam in order to ensure the liberation of South Vietnam.
April 1961?
A US sponsored invasion of the Bay of Pigs in Cuba fails to remove Fidel Castro and his communist regime – humiliating Kennedy and the US.
Nov 1963
Diem is assassinated in a CIA supported military coup. The MRC take control of South Vietnam under the leadership of General Minh. President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
January 1964
General Minh is overthrown due to his ‘neutralist’ stance and replaced by General Khanh who is unpopular with the South Vietnamese as he fully supports US
March 1964
Despite aid, 40% of the South Vietnamese countryside is reportedly under the control of communist forces, including various ‘Strategic Hamlets’.
August 1964
Two US ships are attacked by North Vietnamese torpedo boats. Congress pass the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – legal justification to escalate involvement.
November 1964
Johnson wins a landslide victory in the Presidential Election showing public support for the escalation of US involvement in Vietnam after the Gulf of Tonkin.
February 1965
Nine US servicemen and five helicopters are destroyed at Pleiku by a Vietcong attack. This prompts swift retaliation in the Flaming Dart bombing attack.
March 1965
Operation Rolling Thunder begins with the aim to stop the spread of enemy supplies in Vietnam and encourage the North to enter peace talks.
June 1965
Johnson sends in the first US ground combat troops in order to support the bombing campaigns and carry out ‘Search and Destroy’ missions.