War in Vietnam background

History of Vietnam to assist in understanding of ‘The Quiet American’

In class we viewed:

to assist in our understanding of conflict in Vietnam.  Thanks to Steph Macdonald for the notes below.

Vietnam timeline:

Year Important events
1885 Vietnam was part of French Indochina, Colonialism and Imperialism. They   wanted to fight for independence.
1941 Viet Minh (Communist) and Ho   Chi Minh. 
1945 “Independence”
1946-1954 First Indochina war. US engage covertly in the Indochina War.   They became ‘advisors’ and provided economic and weapons assistance.
1954 Geneva conference of 1954 temporarily   partitioned South and North Vietnam, so they were able to ‘cool off’ and   recover.
1955-1963 Ngo Dinh Diem president of   South Vietnam. Ngo Dinh Diem was anti-communism. United States start   supporting the anti-communists during this period. This is the time the Viet   Cong was present. Ngo Dinh Diem was assassinated and Thieu and Ký take over   government.
1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident. In 1964 the USS   Maddox claimed to have been attacked by North Vietnamese boats. These   reported incidents resulted in passing the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which   gave America the ability to engage in war in Vietnam. Claimed that the USS Maddox was fired on. This gave USA and excuse to   enter conflict that they really shouldn’t be involved in – To help their own   interests.
1965 Nguyen Cao Ký and Nguyen Van Thieu in control.
1967 Thieu takes control of South Vietnam.
1968 Tet offensive and My Lai   massacre. The Tet offensive was a massive coordinated attack on various areas   in South Vietnam, it aimed to ‘turn the tides’ of the Vietnam and made the   American public suspicious. The My Lai Massacre was the unjustified massacre   of many Vietnamese civilians. Americans   domestically start to see the horrors of war and question US involvement.   Whether the US was ‘winning’ as they had been told.
1971 Pentagon papers were leaked to the New York   Times. They said that the military was lying to the American congress about   their activity in wars in both Vietnam and Laos & Cambodia.
1973 Paris Peace Accords. Under   Nixon control the Paris Peace Accords and officially there was peace between   the north, the South and the Americans. US   withdrawing and North Vietnam winning the War.
1975 Fall of Saigon. When the Americans left   Vietnam the North overtook the South, resulting in the fall of Saigon. Incredible loss of life. The Americans   perception the communism would spread if they did not stop it was proved   wrong.

 

1-3 million Vietnamese people were killed.

58,000 American Soldiers were killed.