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Vietnam War

  • Eisenhower explains his "domino theory"

    Eisenhower explains his "domino theory"
    Eisenhower explains the domino theory which as that if Vietnam falls to communism, rest of Southeast Asia would follow, like a line of dominoes falling over
  • Dien Bien Phu is overrun by the Vietminh

    Dien Bien Phu is overrun by the Vietminh
    The attack began on March 13, 1954. French planned to cut Vietminh's supply lines and force them into open battle. After that Vietminh surrender but than began bombarding the town and French forces fell to Vietminh
  • Geneva Accords

    Geneva Accords
    The negotiation to end the conflict was held in Geneva, Switzerland. It temporary split the Vietnam along the 17th parallel, North Vietnam led by Ho Chi Minh and Vietminh and South by Ngo Dinh Diem
  • American's involvement in Vietnam BEGINS

    American's involvement in Vietnam BEGINS
    US became principal protector of new government in South Vietnam
  • Ngo Dinh Diem refuses to take part in elections

    Ngo Dinh Diem refuses to take part in elections
    Ngo Dinh Diem refused to take part of elections because he was scared Ho Chi Minh would win. Eisenhower approved of his actions and increase US aid to South Vietnam.
  • Diem's government overthrown

    Diem's government overthrown
    The Vietnamese generals launched a military coup, seizing power and soon after Diem was assassinated., after that the South Vietnam's government weakened.
  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

    Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
    On August 2,1964, North Vietnamese torpedo boats fired on two U.S. destroyers in Gulf of Tonkin. It then authorized President Johnson to do anything to repel any attacks against the forces of United States and to prevent further aggression.
  • U.S. troop levels increased to 180,000

    U.S. troop levels increased to 180,000
    More than 180,000 US combat troops were sent to fight in Vietnam. 1966 it doubled.
  • Tet Offensive

    Tet Offensive
    Tet means Vietnamese New Year, the Vietcong and North Vietnamese launched a surprised attack in South Vietnamese. The Vietcong blasted their way into Saigon. It's also the turning point of the Vietnam War.
  • My Lai Massacre

    My Lai Massacre
    https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/my-lai-massacre
    An American platoon under the command of Lieutenant William Calley had massacred unarmed South Vietnamese civillians in the hamlet of My Lai. More than 500 lives killed. U.S. officers covered up the deaths for a year until it was reported to American .press
  • President Johnson announces he will not run for re-election

    President Johnson announces he will not run for re-election
    Lyndon B. Johnson has announce he will not run for re-election for president . He said : "I have concluded that I should not permit the presidency to become involved in the partisan divisions that are developing in this political year. Accordingly I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President."
  • Nixon wins the election

    Nixon wins the election
    Republicans selected former vice president in Richard Nixon as their candidate. Nixon goes against Humphrey and beats him by 100 votes which is 43% to 42%
  • Paris Peace Accords

    Paris Peace Accords
    Both sides signed an agreement "ending the war and restoring the peace in Vietnam." United States promised to withdraw its troops, and both sides agreed to exchange prisoners of war. After 8 years of war, US is no longer involve in Vietnam
  • Domino Effect

    Domino Effect
    January 1975, Cambodia fell to communist group Khmer Rouge, March 1975, North Vietnam invaded South Vietnam, after Nixon resigned Gerald Ford (New President), asked for funds to aid South Vietnamese, Congress refused.
  • Fall of Saigon

    Fall of Saigon
    North Vietnamese captured Saigon, South Vietnam's capital, which was renamed later Ho Chi Minh City.