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Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes Second Half “Kennedy and Foreign Policy”– “Conflict in Vietnam” Vietnam After World War II - For centuries the Vietnamese were dominated by China - French Indochina – colony of France since late 1800s that included Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia - Vietnamese fought French rule, under the leadership of the Communist leader, Ho Chi Minh - during World War II Japan took over Vietnam Ho Chi Minh - Ho Chi Minh formed the Viet Minh to fight the Japanese and received aid from the United States for doing so - after the Japanese surrendered to end WWII, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam independent, France returned to regain their old colony - both Presidents Truman and Eisenhower gave France aid to fight the communist Viet Minh Truman & Eisenhower Aid the French - while France was fighting in Vietnam the U.S. was following its containment plan in Western Europe against the Soviet Union in the Cold War Chairman Mao Zedong, - when China became Communist Leader of China communist in 1949 U.S. leaders feared the spread of communism in Asia - domino theory – U.S. theory that if one nation fell to communism, that other neighboring nations would Sec. of State John Foster Dulles and President Dwight Eisenhower become communist, too discuss strategy in Vietnam French Defeated in Vietnam - Viet Minh had fewer weapons and supplies but used hit-and-run guerilla tactics to weaken French - France was defeated at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and peace talks in Geneva, Switzerland began French get re-supplied by air while surrounded at Dien Bien Phu French surrender to Vietnamese forces at Dien Bien Phu Geneva Accords Divide Vietnam - Geneva Accords – agreement that was to temporarily split Vietnam between north and south, with elections to unify the nation to be held in 1956 - North Vietnam became communist under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh - South Vietnam became anticommunist under Ngo Dinh Diem (supported by the U.S.) Diem’s Government - Diem’s govt. in South Vietnam wasn’t in South Vietnam democratic, but was corrupt, oppressive, and unpopular - Thousands of political opponents were imprisoned and tortured - elections to unify Vietnam never held as the popular President Eisenhower Ho Chi Minh would have and South Vietnamese won and turned Vietnam leader Ngo Dinh Diem communist The Viet Cong Oppose Diem - National Liberation Front is formed by the North Vietnamese to oppose Diem and recruit fighters against his govt. - Viet Cong – nickname for South Vietnamese communists who opposed Diem and were aided North Vietnam - Viet Cong fought to overthrow Diem’s govt. and reunite the nation all of Vietnam under communist rule American Involvement • Pres. Eisenhower helped Diem’s government in South Vietnam by sending aid, weapons, and military advisors • Kennedy sent more advisors and special forces (who did take part in combat missions) • Diem ordered troops to open fire on Buddhist protesters against his government • Buddhist monk sets himself on fire in protest against South Vietnam’s govt. The Diem Government Falls - U.S. aid increased in South Vietnam, but U.S. upset that Diem wouldn’t make political, economic, and military reforms - with U.S. support, a military coup overthrew Diem, and against Kennedy’s wishes killed Diem - shortly after, Kennedy himself V.P. Lyndon Johnson is was assassinated and the sworn in as President problem of Vietnam fell to the aboard Air Force One in the presence of JFK’s wife, new U.S. President, Lyndon Jacqueline Kennedy Johnson