Conflict in Indochina

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Conflict in Indochina

1954 French defeat at Dien Bien Phu Ba.le took place over 4 stages: 13 March: cut off French supply routes 30 March: start of a 5- day assault 5 April: encroachment; digging trenches closer 1-7 May: human assault Why? Guerilla tackcs able to convert to convenkonal tackcs history and mokvakon

1954 The Geneva Conference April/May 1954 End disputes in Korea and Indochina May 8: France present peace proposal DRV represent two days later: withdraw all troops and hold free eleckons Geneva Accords: face- saving while recognising Vietnamese victory Result: Vietnam split in two at the 17 th parallel; promise of eleckons to be held in July 1956

1956 postponement of elec@ons in Vietnam Diem argued that he was not bound by agreements that he did not approve and that the Communists in the North could not be trusted to carry out fair eleckons

1960 forma@on of the NLF and beginning of insurgency into the South Diem becoming increasingly repressive DenunciaKon Campaign In response to insurgency and to reassert control of SV but led to disaffected/ alienated populakon Failure to hold SV eleckons seen as US conspiracy right to take back what they won from French= SV

1963 Overthrow of Diem By the end of 1958: 40,000 polikcal prisoners were in SV gaols; 12,000 had been killed between 1955-1957 OpposiKon to Diem turned into violent protests Americans began to reconsider Diem A group of discontented SV generals began to plot a coup d etat with tacit approval from the Americans

1964 Gulf of Tonkin Incident US destroyer Maddox, involved in surveillance of the NV coast, was fired upon by several NV gunboats Claims they were a.acked again a few days later President Johnson appears on TV to announce American intenkons in Vietnam

1965 commitment of US troops to Vietnam First American combat troops arrive on 8 March 1965 By end of 1965: 200,000 Elephant war

1968 Tet Offensive 31 January 1968 70,000 communist soldiers launched a surprise offensive Surged into more than 100 cikes and towns throughout SV, including Saigon CulminaKon of years of planning Military loss polikcal victory

1968 My Lai Massacre Massacre of 347 Vietnamese civilians (old men, women, children and babies) in My Lai on orders from US Captain Medina Emphasised horror of the war for civilians also defoliants

1968 commencement of the Paris Peace Talks Nixon s strategy talk directly and secretly to the NV but not willing to talk to the Viet Cong NegoKaKons were held up by both sides

1969 US extends opera@ons into OperaKon Menu secret bombing which lasted 14 months Soon aier Nixon s inaugurakon, it was recommended short bombing raids be carried out against the VC headquarters thought to be in Cambodia The bombings pushed the Vietnamese Communists further into Cambodia Cambodia

1970 confronta@on at Kent State University Four young people are gunned down as students ba.le NaKonal Guardsmen

1971 the release of the Pentagon Papers officially Ktled United States Vietnam RelaKons, 1945 1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense The papers were first brought to the a.enkon of the public on the front page of the New York Times in 1971 the Pentagon Papers "demonstrated, among other things, that the Johnson AdministraKon had systemakcally lied, not only to the public but also to Congress

1973 defeat and withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam VietnamisaKon 1969 gradual withdrawal of US troops from SV and the speeding up of training for SV troops Nixon s aim peace with honour In June 1973, the US Congress stopped funding American ackvity in Southeast Asia. In November, the War Powers Act gave Congress control over the President s use of American troops abroad

1975 Fall of Saigon With the departure of American troops the government of SV was on its own. Despite the declared cease- fire on 1973, the fighkng never really stopped. NVA forces had not been removed from SV In 1975, the whole of Indochina fell to its communist armies

1975 unifica@on of Vietnam The speed of the Communist quest of SV took everyone, including NV, by surprise Communist rule meant social transformakon 1.3 million relocated into rural areas; shortages of food and shelter Many Vietnamese lei the country by trekking into China or by boat to non- Communist countries

1975 fall of Lon Nol regime in Cambodia Lon Nol - previously Deputy PM to Sihanouk who he overthrew Lon Nol regime was overthrown by the Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge take control begin Year Zero by marching millions of people out of Phnom Penh into the countryside Aim to create a simple peasant communal society only 1.5 of the 6 million needed Target was anyone not born a worker or a peasant, or who had an educakon EsKmated death toll for these years range from 1 to 3 million a fiih of the populakon