- Before WWII France ruled Vietnam. Japan took control of Vietnam during WWII. Leader of Vietminh was Ho Chi Minh. The party he create during the 1930’s was
- create the indochinese Communist Party.The goal of this organization orchestrate Vietnam’s growing independence movement from exile. On Sept 2nd, 1945 The hight cheating read there rights. End the of 1945, the French took control of Vietnam, he returned home helped form the Vietminh-an organization whose goal was to win Vietnam’s independence from foreign rule.The Unites States aid the French during the French Indochina War Truman and the U.S. spent 1 billion dollars supplying aid to the France over the next four years. The Geneva Accords the U.S. spent 1 billion dollars supplying aid to the France.Leader of Communistic North Vietnam Ho Chi Minh.Leader of the anticommunistic South Vietnam Ngo Dihn Diem. Some practices of Diem that angered the South Vietnamese were. Vietcong was a communist opposition group that formed in the South.The were Vietcong had begun attacks on Diem government, assassinating thousands of government officials.Vietcong was supported by Ho Chi Minh. November 1, 1963 - Lodge has a routine meeting with Diem from 10 a.m. until noon at the presidential palace, then departs. At 1:30 p.m., during the traditional siesta time, the coup begins as mutinous troops roar into Saigon, surround the presidential palace, and also seize police headquarters. Diem and his brother Nhu are trapped inside the palace and reject all appeals to surrender. Diem telephones the rebel generals and attempts, but fails, to talk them out of the coup. Diem then calls Lodge and asks what is the attitude of the United States? Lodge responds it is four thirty a.m. in Washington, and the U.S. government cannot possibly have a view." Lodge then expresses concern for Diem's safety, to which Diem responds I am trying to restore order. The Gulf of Tonkin incidentNorth Vietnamese torpedo boats supposedly attacked the USS Maddox in the Gulf of Tonkin, off Vietnam, in a pair of assaults on August 2 and 4 of 1964. It was the basis for the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, which committed major American forces to the war in Vietnam. In 1965 there were about 200,000 US troops. In 1967 there was about 490,000 US troops in Vietnam. The fighting tactics used by the Vietcong viet Cong fought a guerrilla war of ambush, terrorism, and sabotage. The Americans attempt to expose the Vietcong tunnels and hideouts. They used small units to maintain a hold on the countryside. The President in 1968 was Richard Nixon. Vietnamization was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration during the Vietnam War to end the U.S. involvement in the war and expand, equip, and train South Vietnam's forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U.S. combat troops. When did the last U.S. soldiers leave Vietnam?The last of the American combat soldiers left Vietnam in March of 1973.On April 30, 1975, Communist North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces captured the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon, forcing South Vietnam to surrender and bringing about an end to the Vietnam War.
- create the indochinese Communist Party.The goal of this organization orchestrate Vietnam’s growing independence movement from exile. On Sept 2nd, 1945 The hight cheating read there rights. End the of 1945, the French took control of Vietnam, he returned home helped form the Vietminh-an organization whose goal was to win Vietnam’s independence from foreign rule.The Unites States aid the French during the French Indochina War Truman and the U.S. spent 1 billion dollars supplying aid to the France over the next four years. The Geneva Accords the U.S. spent 1 billion dollars supplying aid to the France.Leader of Communistic North Vietnam Ho Chi Minh.Leader of the anticommunistic South Vietnam Ngo Dihn Diem. Some practices of Diem that angered the South Vietnamese were. Vietcong was a communist opposition group that formed in the South.The were Vietcong had begun attacks on Diem government, assassinating thousands of government officials.Vietcong was supported by Ho Chi Minh. November 1, 1963 - Lodge has a routine meeting with Diem from 10 a.m. until noon at the presidential palace, then departs. At 1:30 p.m., during the traditional siesta time, the coup begins as mutinous troops roar into Saigon, surround the presidential palace, and also seize police headquarters. Diem and his brother Nhu are trapped inside the palace and reject all appeals to surrender. Diem telephones the rebel generals and attempts, but fails, to talk them out of the coup. Diem then calls Lodge and asks what is the attitude of the United States? Lodge responds it is four thirty a.m. in Washington, and the U.S. government cannot possibly have a view." Lodge then expresses concern for Diem's safety, to which Diem responds I am trying to restore order. The Gulf of Tonkin incidentNorth Vietnamese torpedo boats supposedly attacked the USS Maddox in the Gulf of Tonkin, off Vietnam, in a pair of assaults on August 2 and 4 of 1964. It was the basis for the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, which committed major American forces to the war in Vietnam. In 1965 there were about 200,000 US troops. In 1967 there was about 490,000 US troops in Vietnam. The fighting tactics used by the Vietcong viet Cong fought a guerrilla war of ambush, terrorism, and sabotage. The Americans attempt to expose the Vietcong tunnels and hideouts. They used small units to maintain a hold on the countryside. The President in 1968 was Richard Nixon. Vietnamization was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration during the Vietnam War to end the U.S. involvement in the war and expand, equip, and train South Vietnam's forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U.S. combat troops. When did the last U.S. soldiers leave Vietnam?The last of the American combat soldiers left Vietnam in March of 1973.On April 30, 1975, Communist North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces captured the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon, forcing South Vietnam to surrender and bringing about an end to the Vietnam War.
1February 25th, what year.
2What was the era of musie in 1968?
3What year was the the regimental commander between.
4Who were they have just been attacked by a group.
5What did the Rowes Roamer say on it
6There were no what ?
7It looked like an oriental what
8 The offensive between September 11th and November 25th what year
9It was dedicated on Veterans Day on what day
10thus honoring the about how many us women
11Between 1970 and 1980 over how many Vietnamese veterans came to America in search for a better life.
12 What happen 1956
13 what happen 1962
14what happen 1960
15what happen 1945
2What was the era of musie in 1968?
3What year was the the regimental commander between.
4Who were they have just been attacked by a group.
5What did the Rowes Roamer say on it
6There were no what ?
7It looked like an oriental what
8 The offensive between September 11th and November 25th what year
9It was dedicated on Veterans Day on what day
10thus honoring the about how many us women
11Between 1970 and 1980 over how many Vietnamese veterans came to America in search for a better life.
12 What happen 1956
13 what happen 1962
14what happen 1960
15what happen 1945