Vietnam War: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Second Indochina War |
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Date | 1954 - 1975 |
Location | Vietnam |
Participants | United States • Viet Cong |
Context | Indochina wars |
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- The total tonnage of bombs the United States dropped on North Vietnam surpassed that of the bombing of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- As of January 15, 2018, 1,601 American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War remained unaccounted for.
- Lieutenant William L. Calley, Jr., was the only soldier ever sentenced in connection with the My Lai Massacre.
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Causes
- A parallel increase in support to the North from both China and the Soviet Union
- An insurgency of communist Vietnamese (known as the Viet Cong) against the South Vietnam Army beginning in the late 1950s that grew into an ongoing guerilla campaign
- Attacks on two U.S. destroyers by North Vietnamese torpedo boats in the Gulf of Tonkin on August 5, 1964, which greatly escalated U.S. military involvement in the region and led to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving the U.S. president new authority to wage war
- Increasing financial and military aid from the U.S. to South Vietnam in an attempt to limit the spread of communism in the area
- The defeat of France in the French Indochina War in 1954, which produced a communist government in the victorious North Vietnam (above the 17th parallel) and a democratic government in the French-influenced South Vietnam
Effects
- Economic downturn and political isolation for Vietnam, which was only supported by the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe
- In contrast to the fears of the U.S. government before the war, the creation of a unified, communist Vietnam did not start a "domino effect" of spreading communism throughout the countries of the region
- The collapse of the South Vietnamese government in the spring of 1975, resulting in a unified communist government in the country
- The deaths of as many as 2 million Vietnamese civilians, 1.1 million North Vietnamese soldiers, 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers, and 58,000 U.S. servicemen
- The emigration of some 2 million refugees from Vietnam from the late 1970s to the early '90s
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