Vietnam 4.3

The Cold War - Vietnam and the 1970s
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The Cold War - Vietnam and the 1970s

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Recap

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Why was the Berlin wall built?

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The Berlin Wall was built by the
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British government
B
American government
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Soviet government
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East German government

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Cuba Crisis = a crisis

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CUBA CRISIS
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miss some info
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The Cold War - Vietnam and the 1970s

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Lesson goals

At the end of this lesson:
- You can explain the essence of the Vietnam War including why it was a  part of the Cold War
- You can explain why the 1970s was a relatively conflict low period and why this ended

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Goal: why did the USA lose the war in Vietnam? 
remever ... questions come back later ....
• To what extent were American military tactics responsible for their failure in Vietnam?

• How important was negative public opinion in America as a reason for the USA’s loss in the Vietnam War?

• To what extent did the American forces fail in Vietnam due to weaknesses in their South Vietnamese allies?

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Vietnam war 1946-1954 (France) and 1964-1973 (US)
Important questions:
  • Why is this a Cold War conflict?
  • Why didn’t the Americans succeed in winning?

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Cold War conflict
  • It’s a Cold War conflict when the US and SU or one of their allies are involved in the conflict
  • The communists from North Vietnam (Vietcong) want to take over the South (capitalist) and make it communist
  • Truman doctrine: Containment
  • Domino theory

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Vietnam war
- French colony until 1954.

- Vietnam was divided into a communist north and a capitalist south, and conflict ensued.
- After almost ten years of fighting, the Americans admitted defeat in 1973.
- Vietnam was reunited into one communist country in 1976.


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American Loss
American Loss

  • Strongest army in the world
  • Over half a million soldiers
  • More bombs used than in WOII
  • Napalm
  • No success

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Causes



  • Jungle: enemy almost invisible. Makes fighting difficult and frustrating
  • Enemy is persistent: leader Ho Chi Minh
  • Homefront is not always on the side of the US government - sixties/hippies!

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In at most three words: why did the Americans get involved in Vietnam?

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More protests
against Vietnam

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End of war





  • Door alle media aandacht die de Vietnamoorlog krijgt ontstaan er protesten over de gehele wereld. 
  • De soldaten die de oorlog voerden verloren moed,  het was een oorlog die niet meer te winnen was. 
  • In 1973 verlaat Amerika Vietnam, zo wordt heel Vietnam communistisch 

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Hippies
  • Flower power
  • Love, not war.

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Laat de hippies zien van het tabblad dat open staat.
To Do
 Vietnam 4.3: 1, 3, 6a, 7, 11

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Détente and renewed tension
From 1962, Cuba Crisis, to 1979 there is less tenstion between the Superpowers.

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So what happens in 1979 (end of Détente)?
  1. Soviets attack Afghanistan
  2. Reagan elected as President of the US

 

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What does it tell you about Reagan that he helped to end the Détente?

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