19 min

What Led to the Vietnam War‪?‬ But Have You Heard About?

    • History

When we think about the Vietnam War, most Americans think of the at home protests, Forrest Gump and other movies after the 70s that showed the war through different angles, the casualties of soldiers, forced draft and draft dodgers, PTSD and more that came with the conflict. And cue Fortunate Son by CCR with the montage.

But…why was the US even involved in what was going on with Vietnam? That wasn’t in the US’s sphere of influence, like South America was, nor was Vietnam a contender in WWI or II. THAT question is what I go over in today's episode of But Have You Heard About? Spoiler alert, this all has to do with colonialism...and a sprinkle of communism. But colonialism and the vacuum that was left by the colonizers leaving. Ho Chi Minh is not a hero in American history, but he is in Vietnamese history, and while I barely touch on his contributions in today's episode, I do strongly suggest reading more about him if you are so intrigued.

For more reading about this topic:
https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/teachers/lesson_plans/pdfs/unit12_1.pdf 
https://www.history.com/news/vietnam-war-origins-events 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_invasion_of_French_Indochina 

When we think about the Vietnam War, most Americans think of the at home protests, Forrest Gump and other movies after the 70s that showed the war through different angles, the casualties of soldiers, forced draft and draft dodgers, PTSD and more that came with the conflict. And cue Fortunate Son by CCR with the montage.

But…why was the US even involved in what was going on with Vietnam? That wasn’t in the US’s sphere of influence, like South America was, nor was Vietnam a contender in WWI or II. THAT question is what I go over in today's episode of But Have You Heard About? Spoiler alert, this all has to do with colonialism...and a sprinkle of communism. But colonialism and the vacuum that was left by the colonizers leaving. Ho Chi Minh is not a hero in American history, but he is in Vietnamese history, and while I barely touch on his contributions in today's episode, I do strongly suggest reading more about him if you are so intrigued.

For more reading about this topic:
https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/teachers/lesson_plans/pdfs/unit12_1.pdf 
https://www.history.com/news/vietnam-war-origins-events 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_invasion_of_French_Indochina 

19 min

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