4.3 Korea & Vietnam

United Nations
  • Founded October 1945
  • 193 countries are members

  • Security Counsil, 15 members:
5 permanent members: (United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, France, China) 
10 temporary members
The permanent members have the power of VETO. 
If one member uses his veto, a ruling (resolution) is cancelled.

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United Nations
  • Founded October 1945
  • 193 countries are members

  • Security Counsil, 15 members:
5 permanent members: (United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, France, China) 
10 temporary members
The permanent members have the power of VETO. 
If one member uses his veto, a ruling (resolution) is cancelled.

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4.3 The Vietnam War

The Vietnam War was a war between communism and capitalism. And because both the USA and the SU got involved in this conflict, it is part of the Cold War

when: 1964 - 1973




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4.3 The Vietnam War



                   

North Vietnam                                                    communist:
Ho Chi Minh            communist leader
Viet Minh / NVA    N-Vietnamese army
Viet Cong                 communist guerrilla                                         army operating in the                                       south          
supported by:          China and the 
                                    Soviet Union      
           
South Vietnam                                                    capitalist:
Nguyen Van Thieu    capitalist leader
SVA                                 S-Vietnamese army



supported by:               USA
                        

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This 1965 photo by Horst Faas shows U.S. helicopters protecting South Vietnamese troops northwest of Saigon

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Agent Orange was a powerful herbicide used by U.S. military forces during the Vietnam War to eliminate forest cover and crops for North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. The U.S. program, codenamed Operation Ranch Hand, sprayed more than 20 million gallons of various herbicides over Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos from 1961 to 1971. Agent Orange, which contained the deadly chemical dioxin, was the most commonly used herbicide. It was later proven to cause serious health issues—including cancer, birth defects, rashes and severe psychological and neurological problems—among the Vietnamese people as well as among returning U.S. servicemen and their families.

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An abiding image of the Vietnam War: Nine-year-old Kim Phuc, burned by napalm dropped accidentally by South Vietnamese air force. The damage caused by napalm was more immediate compared to the slow long-term havoc wreaked by Special Agent Orange.

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An American couple is watching the news footage of the Vietnam War in their living room, 1968.

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Beginning of a university students' Anti-Vietnam War march, September 20, 1969.

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Stars and Stripes photographer John Olson captured this image of A.B. Grantham, a Marine who had been shot in the chest in 1968. It is on display at the Newseum to mark the 50th anniversary of the Tet offensive. 

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John Lennon (former member of The Beatles) and Yoko Ono pose on the steps of the Apple building in London, holding one of the posters they distributed to the world's major cities as part of a peace campaign protesting against the Vietnam War, Dec. 1969. The poster reads 'War Is Over, If You Want It'.

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4.3 The Vietnam War

Results:

- USA lost a war for the first time
- 1973: peace treaty: Vietnam would remain divided;
              North: communist,  South: capitalist
- 1975: North Vietnam invaded the south and took over the government.
- Today: Vietnam is one country with a communist government




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