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Komentáře • 431

  • @xuanbachchoco
    @xuanbachchoco Před 3 lety +27

    I think this video have losted an important event.Frech and Chinese signed agreement that French could colonized entire Vietnam in 1946. And after that, French was defeated by Viet Minh in Dien Bien Phu (1954) before Gieneve convention.

  • @anarky4321
    @anarky4321 Před 6 lety +16

    highly recommend 'The Vietnam War 2017' documentary as a starting point....you really need hours of documentary to explain this very interesting and long conflict

    • @A--DuongDuyKhang
      @A--DuongDuyKhang Před 4 lety +5

      that documentary is too biased, much sided with the USA

  • @khanacademy
    @khanacademy  Před 13 lety +24

    @trexx32 We haven't removed any comments. They might have been made on a previous version of this video that has been removed. We only remove comments if they involve offensive language.

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +22

    Throughout the 1940s Ho Chi Minh and other Vietnamese leaders made repeated appeals to Truman and other American officials to help them gain independence from French colonial rule. These appeals were generally ignored.

  • @dinner4chiahao
    @dinner4chiahao Před 2 lety +3

    People today really don't know about the atrocities and war crimes committed by America during that time. It is heartbreaking what happened to the Vietnamese people.

    • @anzuaoi9691
      @anzuaoi9691 Před 2 lety

      “History is written by the victors” it’s truly upsetting that Americans will deny they committed such horrible atrocities because they’re the “land of the free”

  • @susankohistany
    @susankohistany Před 12 lety +8

    this stuff is easy and i understand it easily but watching this is kind of like a polish to my memory,thanks

  • @9chrisbennett
    @9chrisbennett Před 9 lety +43

    Hi Khan, I love your history videos. Could you make more? Some ideas are Roman Empire, Crusades, and Fall of Soviet Union. Thanks!

  • @doral5046
    @doral5046 Před 7 lety +10

    Sal, you made a mistake regarding Viet Minh. They were not all communists as you said but nationalists from different social classes. Viet Minh was a nationalist based organization. In 1941, when he created the organization, Ho Chi Minh downplayed communism as to assure the support of ALL nationalists in Vietnam, the working class, peasants , middle class and the nationalist rich class too. Nationalism, not communism united the Vietnamese against the French and that was how they defeated the French a Diem Biem Phu in 1954.

  • @marsilss
    @marsilss Před 8 lety +22

    bro thanks for this

  • @leonkenedy2988
    @leonkenedy2988 Před 10 lety +41

    I cant believe that American actually massacre MY OWN TOWN. As a vietnamese I am digust. Rest in peace my innocent people.

    • @ngotngotqua
      @ngotngotqua Před 10 lety

      North or South?

    • @filmcreations
      @filmcreations Před 10 lety +6

      Its true that War is hell and madness; and madness is contagious. That situation involving the US troops was horrible and I'm sorry for the innocent that had to suffer especially at the hands of American troops who were brought up to respect non-combatants.

    • @filmcreations
      @filmcreations Před 10 lety +6

      Hoa Nguyen True, lets not forget the North Vietnamese "re-education" camps and atrocities they inflicted on Cambodia.

    • @declangirouard9099
      @declangirouard9099 Před 6 lety +4

      As an American, I am truly sorry. I've doubted the validity of the "American soldiers good, all others bad" rhetoric for a while. I can't change the past, but I will do my best to stop it from happening again in the future.

    • @kevindevlieger300
      @kevindevlieger300 Před rokem

      I've been to the war museum in Ho Chi Minh yesterday. It was hearth breaking. The images off the genetic disorders caused by dioxin. These were one of the worst things I've seen. How are some people able to do these things goes beyond my understanding.

  • @Shiengss
    @Shiengss Před 12 lety +17

    Thanks dude! You speak very fluently and understandable, and you tell us exact the things we need to know for the exam tomorrow. Greetings from the Netherlands :D

    • @ponalvsiki2254
      @ponalvsiki2254 Před 3 lety +1

      Why do you learn vietnamese history, despite not being vietnamese ?

    • @Shiengss
      @Shiengss Před 3 lety +3

      Why ask me this after 9 years?

    • @orangemoon2444
      @orangemoon2444 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Shiengss lmaof

  • @minhdo1348
    @minhdo1348 Před 10 lety +51

    I don't understand why American was so afraid of the spread of communism. Isn't it fair everyone has his own choice? You can live your way, I will live my way. We respect each other, and live well together. Why harm the other when they are different from you?

    • @BountyFlamor
      @BountyFlamor Před 10 lety +10

      cinics say because the US always wanted to influence world politics and have other countries purchasing their goods. they could not do that with communists.
      it's also possible the US want to liberate people from communism since it makes people suffer and unfree. so it is the opposite of what they (allegedly) claim to stand for ideologically.
      and of course there is the threat of being surrounded by communist states that will eventually wage war against the rest of the world. remember that communists had nukes too.
      I think it's a mixture of all the aforementioned reasons compelling America to contain communism. little could they know communist regimes crumble from within sooner or later as people's suffering becomes unbearable.

    • @DefensiveDriver
      @DefensiveDriver Před 9 lety +9

      It seems like a good concept but it really doesn't work. Look and Mao Zedong and Stalin.

    • @BountyFlamor
      @BountyFlamor Před 9 lety +1

      ***** it really seems so. and it especially is attractive to the poor masses. a social democracy seems to be the best way as of now though.
      ***** aren't you guys still socialists?

    • @FlabbyPigLegs
      @FlabbyPigLegs Před 9 lety +3

      It threatened us power in the world. If ussr got more influence, fear of decreased us power

    • @BountyFlamor
      @BountyFlamor Před 9 lety

      ***** not all socialist countries were allies with the USSR, not at all.

  • @lclarsen
    @lclarsen Před 13 lety +3

    "Every unit of brigade size has its My Lai hidden someplace," Col. Henderson, they just didn't have brave whistleblowers like Ron Ridenhour. KHAN, if you think My Lai was the worst you haven't heard of Operation Phoenix and the pure torture that was commonplace. Plus some SIX MILLION Indonchinese died in the war, but no one was around to photograph the aftermath of those burned and half-burned bodies left behind.

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +6

    During World War II Ho Chi Minh helped to rescue downed American pilots and gathered intelligence on the Japanese for the American OSS. Ho worked closely with the American intelligence community during WWII and his views were well known to them. They knew that his primary concern was Vietnamese independence.

  • @Budrock44
    @Budrock44 Před 12 lety +9

    Yes you legend!! :D now i might pass my exam ;)

  • @omggbon3041
    @omggbon3041 Před 4 lety +6

    k so uhm we watched this in school for a writing assessment of Vietnam war and i wasn't paying attention so here i am now

  • @Imadisneydonk
    @Imadisneydonk Před 10 lety +43

    OMG ... Those images ... this is the first time in my life that I am truly ashamed to be an American. I would have never thought that OUR TROUPS could have it in them to do that. An entire town murdered in cold blood, but what just about made me wretch were the images of the innocent children. WHY oh WHY in the name of GOD could our troups do that. To all the Vietnemese people if any see and read this, my heart cries for you and as an American ... I am sorry this happened ... I am deeply and TRULY sorry.

    • @cassiehanson4087
      @cassiehanson4087 Před 10 lety +5

      Definately NOT saying that the american soldiers were right in killing innocent people, but most likey they were suffering from PTS because of the horrendous guerilla tactics used on them, and PTS causes dillusions. (the psychological explaination which by no means justifies their actions)

    • @joshluu7356
      @joshluu7356 Před 10 lety

      Wellllll

    • @T0rnado1412
      @T0rnado1412 Před 9 lety +1

      *****
      you seem like a really angry guy.
      Vietnam was under the influence of China for thousands of years, Ho Chi Minh has nothing to do with it.

    • @matthewpavlik222
      @matthewpavlik222 Před 7 lety +4

      Legitimate question, how is it possible to feel sorry for something that you never lived through that never affects you or affects anyone who you know? I can understand sympathy or even empathy but sorrow?

    • @flamefusion8963
      @flamefusion8963 Před 7 lety +1

      Imadisneydonk I am an American. I am not sorry as I am not responsible.

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +2

    In 1963, Hồ corresponded with South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in the hope of achieving a negotiated peace.[35] This correspondence was a factor in the U.S. decision to tacitly support a coup against Diem later that year.[35]

  • @melissadittmer5347
    @melissadittmer5347 Před 7 lety +9

    The Vietnam War: Longest war in the history of the USA.
    Part of the cold war, a struggle against communism and its expansion
    1954: Vietnam was split into two zones at the Geneva Conference
    - North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam):Communist State, led by Ho Chi Minh
    - South Vietnam: First President= Ngo Dinh Diem
    Mid 1955:
    - Diem initiated a campaign, denouncing communism (People suspected of communist activities would be severely punished.)
    - His regime was not very popular amongst the people, lost a significant portion of South Vietnam to the Communists.
    Late 1956:
    - Guerrilla campaign (National Liberation Front/ The Viet Cong) arose in South Vietnam
    - Used armed propaganda to fight their battles (as directed by Ho Chi Minh)
    - Used this to try and unite Vietnam under communist rule
    End of 1950:
    - US started to train forces in the South in an effort to limit the expansion of Communism into neighboring countries
    - A coup was being discussed to overthrow Diem
    2 November 1963:
    - Diem was executed during the coup, without the permission of the US
    - His Death destabilized the political climate in the south, causing any of the following governments to topple quickly.
    August 1964:
    - 2 alleged attacks of US warships was reported of North Vietnam’s coast
    - This allowed US to be more involved in the conflict
    - The number of US troops deployed rose to 16, 500 from 2000 only a few years earlier
    2 March 1965- 2 November 1968: Operation Rolling Thunder
    - A series of aerial bombing attacks commenced by US and Vietnamese forces against North Vietnam
    March 1965:
    - The US ground war began with support of the American public
    - Marines were sent to the South for a defensive mission
    - They experienced great losses over the following months, causing the morale to drop
    22 December 1967:
    - The US decided to intervene further
    - The President Lyndon Johnson and his administration tried to spin the war and its progress in the American media through highlighting stories that showed the war’s progression
    - Made the media and the public mistrustful of the government
    31 January 1968:
    - Viet Congs made a surprise attack on the South Vietnamese and Americans
    - Fight lasted for months, killed President Johnson’s chances of re-election
    - 30,000 American lives were lost fighting in Vietnam by the time he left office
    1969:
    - President Richard Nixon entered office
    - He withdrew troops
    - Put in place a policy called Vietnamization
    - US public support plummeted further amidst more attacks
    1972:
    - Peace protests were commonplace in US
    - The Vietnam war became a central issue in the year’s presidential campaigns
    23 January 1973:
    - Nixon negotiated an agreement ending American involvement in the war upon his re-election
    - Fighting between Vietnamese states continued
    30 April 1975:
    - Saigon was taken (South Capital of Vietnam), signalling the end of the war
    - Communist governments took over Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos

    • @tas991000
      @tas991000 Před 7 lety +5

      Melissa Dittmer we never use phrases like "Saigon was taken", we just say "the country was again united" in Vietnam because they put an emphasis on the country, you know. What do you think about that? I truly am asking.

    • @LindaTran88
      @LindaTran88 Před 6 lety +1

      hoa hoang why did they have to change the name Saigon to HCMC? Why did it have to be under communist rule and have basic human rights taken away? Think about what happened to the Vietnamese people when the countries unified.

    • @robertroselle9082
      @robertroselle9082 Před 5 lety +1

      Why ls the fact that the elections called for according to the peace agreement of 1954 were not held and frequently not mentioned deemed to be unimportant. Could it be that it was a well known fact that Ho Chi Minh would win. This is why fighting started again and the NLF prevailed.

    • @colourinmyrainbow
      @colourinmyrainbow Před 5 lety

      @@robertroselle9082 Indeed! Diem was not the democratic kind and knew HCM would win, so elections did not take place... The 1954 agreement was called a "Peace" Agreement but was nothing of the sort... it led to the escalation of tensions... IMO the partition should NEVER have happened... for me, it feels like a betrayal of Ho Chi Minh's ambitions for a united country... but he was small fry and the western powers intervened...

    • @robertroselle9082
      @robertroselle9082 Před 5 lety +1

      @@colourinmyrainbow You are correct Ms Verschoyle, which shows how completely disingenuous the the U.S. was/is when it comes to policy and foreign relations!

  • @Caspianm2
    @Caspianm2 Před 12 lety +6

    Hey Sal, is there any chance you could make some history videos on Japanese history? (Especially the samurai)

  • @KHgoalkeeper21
    @KHgoalkeeper21 Před 13 lety +12

    u make my summer more fun when there's nothing else to do. its like watching the discovery channel

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +1

    On February 16th, 1945 Ho Chi Minh wrote a letter to President Truman asking for American assistance in gaining Vietnamese freedom. The letter closed with the remarks:
    The letter was not declassified until 1972

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +2

    Due to the fact that Ho had tried every conceivable way to cooperate with both the French and Americans in gaining Vietnamese independence, and all of those efforts had been fruitless, Ho turned to the Communists for help.

    • @heroicpower3479
      @heroicpower3479 Před 2 lety

      @Laika24102007 I agree, but can you explain when did he become a communist?

  • @AAShadowGamer
    @AAShadowGamer Před 10 lety +2

    Could you possibly do an additional video - showing the factors which caused Americans to protest against the Vietnam War which US troops were fighting?!

  • @psychG
    @psychG Před 13 lety +15

    We actually touched on this subject today in class! It was so fascinating and I wanted to learn more, so when I saw this video show up in the subscription box I nearly fangirl squealed.

  • @MrFinnfolk
    @MrFinnfolk Před 9 lety +2

    I was not a member of the river boat in this documentary but I am proud to mention that I was an shipmate of Dick Godbehere's earlier in Korea.

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +1

    We ask what has been graciously granted to the Philippines. Like the Philippines our goal is full independence and full cooperation with the UNITED STATES. We will do our best to make this independence and cooperation profitable to the whole world.
    I am dear Mr. PRESIDENT,
    Respectfully Yours,
    Ho Chi Minh

  • @hannalin6856
    @hannalin6856 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for helping me learn more about what a war actually looks like....
    I never heard of My Lai massacre before, and I hope we all learn more about wars and treat wars more seriously....

    • @mssladyy031
      @mssladyy031 Před 2 lety +1

      I think the North Vietnamese were kinda evil
      Because first of all, they "kinda" disagreed with the Geneva Peace Conference which was a conference in order to establish peace and end the Korean War and divide Vietnam into a communist state in the North and a democratic state in the South thus the names North Vietnam and South Vietnam
      Second of all, North Vietnam literally supported insurgencies in South Vietnam before the war even started, thus this resulted in plenty of killings started by the North Vietnamese. One being the Hue Massacre which I suggest you do research on to see how the North Vietnamese were evil
      Third of all, North Vietnam was literally an evil imperialist nation that wanted power and control over South Vietnam (Basically, they wanted South Vietnam to be united under their communist rule which I think is a little evil)
      Fourth of all, Before the United States even got into the war, a North Vietnamese military coup shot Ngo Dinh Diem, the final prime minister of South Vietnam. I see this as a ridiculous North Vietnamese attack
      And Fifth of all which has to be probably the darkest and dirtiest, the extreme war crimes that the North Vietnamese did! The North Vietnamese had conducted tens of thousands of murders and kidnappings and terrorists which were ordinary citizens, government officials, etc, Frequent mortaring of civilians in refugee camps, Placing of mines on highways frequented by villagers taking their goods to urban markets, thus also causing slaughters, The Dak Son Massacre which resulted in 144-252 deaths, The killing that the North Vietnamese Spring Offensive caused, and the abuse of American POV's
      The Viet Cong and North Vietnamese caused more than a hundred thousand deaths (Im not even exaggerating)
      I know North Vietnam wanted freedom but they did wrong actions in doing so
      Sorry for my poor grammar

    • @partyvietnamcommunist4829
      @partyvietnamcommunist4829 Před rokem

      @@mssladyy031 i see your point there but there is a good person there is a bad person from both side

    • @shokino7291
      @shokino7291 Před rokem

      @@mssladyy031 Bro, south Vietnam is led by the US. That means that South Vietnam is a US powerhouse. Do you want the US to invade all of Vietnam???

  • @dandydoc
    @dandydoc Před 2 lety +1

    You have it all wrong, after Dien Bien Phu, the Viet Minh eliminated their non-communists' members and became a full communist party. Then North invaded the South who only tried to defense the aggression.
    In 1963, Diem and his brother was assassinated in a American favored coup by the Vietnamese military junta.
    In April 1975, the North Communist had taken the 15 tons of gold, not Thieu!
    And you forgot that a few millions Vietnamese's tried to escape communist regime after 1975 risking their death at sea trying to find freedom!

  • @ruby2thursday
    @ruby2thursday Před 4 lety +15

    for future ref: My Lai is pronounced "Mee lie"

  • @PeaceLoveFairytales
    @PeaceLoveFairytales Před 12 lety

    im going to start cursing. you are soooo smart. before i thought you could only do math and science. you are sooo incredible.

  • @christophermarlar4595
    @christophermarlar4595 Před 3 lety +3

    I am the Lorax, speaker of the trees, for some strange reason their speaking Vietnamese.

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +1

    "We of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations who participated in the decisions on Vietnam acted according to what we thought were the principles and traditions of this nation. We made our decisions in light of those values. Yet we were wrong, terribly wrong. We owe it to future generations to explain why."

  • @amiraboodi2075
    @amiraboodi2075 Před 2 měsíci

    Remarkable and kind and warm 🥵 voice ❤

  • @BinhLe-bz2eu
    @BinhLe-bz2eu Před 8 měsíci

    France 1st came to Vietnam spreading Christianity in the 17th century. A French Priest was friend to a member of the royal nobel House of Nguyen.

  • @NamNguyen-km6xc
    @NamNguyen-km6xc Před 5 lety +7

    Hi! I come from Vietnam. Do you know why when our country was united, domino theory did not happen? Because we only fight for our independence, our goal is to own the country, not to interfere with any foreign powers. that is our goal, and the domino theory that the United States speaks about, is just their own point of view, we just want peace and unity, the Americans who are present in Vietnam unknowingly become a hindrance It is natural that our country must be united. I don't like the way Americans say Saigon lost to the north. Why is it lost? it is a part of our country, which is the most wrong thing in the American perspective

  • @thidinhnguyen04
    @thidinhnguyen04 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @laxuanlong
    @laxuanlong Před 12 lety +1

    interesting quetion: how did North Vn petrol boats attack USS Madoxx cuz they didnt have enough fuel? Except Madoxx was attacker.

  • @SundulAhmed1
    @SundulAhmed1 Před 12 lety +1

    The Gulf of Tonkin resolution actually did NOT officially engage US in war. Congress only gave a "blank check" to Johnson to financially aid the war, but they DID NOT officially declare us to be in war. This is a very common multiple choice question. other than that, great video Salman. you are the reason I passed this test :o)

  • @LindaTran88
    @LindaTran88 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm Vietnamese but I don't get offended when people mispronounce Viet words. It's not that much of a big deal.

  • @vybui9828
    @vybui9828 Před 4 lety +1

    9:54 You did say North Vietnam not North Korea 😃

  • @gpsvn
    @gpsvn Před rokem

    I’d like to help with the pronunciations here. Khan Academy did it well, except these names.
    Ngo Dinh Diem: No Dinh Ziem (not Diem)
    Nguyen Cao Ky: Nguyen Cao Kee
    My Lai: Mee Lai

  • @danieltondorf-dick4275
    @danieltondorf-dick4275 Před 5 lety +1

    Presidents now say, "I'll listen to the advice of generals on the ground" because Johnson and to a lesser extent Nixon micromanaged how the war was fought from Washington, DC, instead of allowing the generals to fight the war in Vietnam.

  • @nguyenlong9853
    @nguyenlong9853 Před 7 lety +10

    Vietminh wasn't a communist oganization, it actually included many nationalist factions but Ho Chi Minh and Communist party played the biggest part of it, that is what i was taught in my country

    • @shivanginidixit3520
      @shivanginidixit3520 Před 7 lety +1

      Nguyen Long if it mainly comprises of communists, then surely it is a communist party

    • @nguyenlong9853
      @nguyenlong9853 Před 7 lety +2

      Shivangini Dixit well i think it didn't matter, they did their job well defeating the French

    • @quanghoang1079
      @quanghoang1079 Před 7 lety +1

      It's an American perspective on the war

    • @quanghoang1079
      @quanghoang1079 Před 7 lety +1

      Nothing to criticize for

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 Před 5 lety

      I wounder? Did anyone try to assassinate Ho Chi Ming ever?
      What I mean is, that Factions that opposed one other offen try to assassinate oppressioning Leaders. For example: Lenin was almost Assassinated, and Hitler was nearly Assassinated.
      So it would prove interesting if Ho Chi Minh was assassinated during the Vietnam War. Who would replace Ho Chi Minh? And How would the War have changed? Would Vietnam be split? Or would the South have won?

  • @KevinLanguasco
    @KevinLanguasco Před 11 lety +1

    IB History HL paper 1 and paper 2 in a few hours. And I'm here watching Sal's videos for studying :)

  • @KeekaeDisho
    @KeekaeDisho Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Sal! What application are you using to write/illustrate in your videos? Thanks

  • @ReaderFlutist96
    @ReaderFlutist96 Před 12 lety

    This video is my history homework... sit back, listen and eat.

  • @lyubenlaskin850
    @lyubenlaskin850 Před 3 lety +1

    The lack of domino effect isn't quite true though, Cambodia and Laos did become communist right along with Vietnam after the US left.

  • @roamdhong
    @roamdhong Před 2 lety

    What is a good interactive activity I can do with my AP world history students regarding the vietnam war? Something that can get them engaged with each other for 20-25 minutes

  • @eMuleDownload
    @eMuleDownload Před 11 lety

    Thanks for making this video downloadable Khan, makes watching this offline much easier on my tablet.

  • @hannahg4422
    @hannahg4422 Před 4 lety +3

    You guys have been so helpful during Covid. Thank you.

  • @dacerrohith7423
    @dacerrohith7423 Před 4 lety +1

    Can u please do a video on nigeria

  • @noxure
    @noxure Před 13 lety +5

    I've been at the DMZ in central Vietnam last years. Not the happiest day of my life.
    You forgot to mention the horrible consequences of the chemical weapons the US used; ie Agent Orange.
    Also, in the first Indochinese war, the French attempted a surprise attack on North-East Vietnam from Laos. But Ho Chi Mins army saw it coming, quickly supplied the north and counter-ambushed the French battalion at Bien Dien Phu.
    That blow made France give up and lead to the end of the first war.

  • @laxuanlong
    @laxuanlong Před 12 lety +21

    Vietminh and Vietcong are the same actually, they are the one.

    • @thaistupup5521
      @thaistupup5521 Před 3 lety +2

      ​@Bodhaansh Ravipati nope, Vietcong refers to Viet Minh Cong San or Communist Viet Minh. They're the same one, and "Vietcong" is the hatred meaning named by American.

  • @happybabe95
    @happybabe95 Před 12 lety +1

    Anyone else here cramming before their History AS exam tomorrow?

  • @BinhLe-bz2eu
    @BinhLe-bz2eu Před 8 měsíci

    All the 1st North Vietnamese leaders were once Americans allies during WWII against the Japanese army. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent a small group of US special military personnel to Vietnam after 1 year after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. These US military personnels train the 1st Vietminh soldiers how to use assault rifle and booby trap. The Vietminh save several US pilots, who plane was shot down by the Japanese army. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognize Vietnam Independence from France but never to live to see it. But his Vice President Truman took a different approach by supporting the French to recolonize Vietnam after rejecting Ho Chi Minh letter of support for Vietnam Independence from France. This cause Ho Chi Minh seeking support from communist Russia and China. In 1950, US Democrats President Truman sent the 1st US MAAG personnel to Vietnam to assist the French Army in Vietnam. This is how America 1st got involve in Vietnam. On May 7, 1954, when France lost thier rule over Vietnam after losing a major battle at battle of Dien Bien Phu to the North Vietnam. America military never left from Vietnam because US Democrat President Truman, JF Kennedy, and LB Johnson made sure that United States Southeast Asia would not fall under Communsit. On Nov. 2 1963 US Democrats President JF Kennedy and LB Johnson stage a military coup assination on South Vietnam President, Ngo Dinh Diem. This gives United States the power over the country of Vietnam and the Vietnamese peoples. And US Democrats President, JF Kennedy and LB Johnson appointed their puppet ex-Vietminh soldiers, Nguyen Van Thieu, as President of South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese President, who later cost 500,000 South Vietnamese killed or capture by the North Vietnamese army and their allies Pathet Loas and Khmer Rouge of Cambodia when he sent them to Laos and Kampuchia. And who told him to do so. United States. On Nov. 22, 1963, JF Kennedy was killed in Dallas, TX. US Vice President LB Johnson, was appointed as President of United States. The following year Aug. 8, 1964, US Democrats President, LB Johnson announce US military action to Vietnam to Americans peoples over the Gulf of Tonkins, which involve a US Destroyer was patroling past the 17th parallel DMZ line near Honoi the capital of North Vietnam. But according to US Nuclear weapon offier, John White on the US Destroyer Maddox. Their were No attack. But still US Democrats President LB Johnson push for US military action to Vietnam which lead to the Vietnam War. Only 500,000 US ground troops was sent. Out of all the US ground troops who was draft and sent to fight in Vietnam. 40% were Blacks males, along with non-college white male, high school drop out, war protester males, and convict. America didn't sent their best but their worse from 1965. When Nixon became US President in 1969. Nixon order all US ground force in Vietnam to began pull out. US Republicans President Nixon order a non-stop flight of B52 bomber to bomb Hanoi and Haiphong. Nixon promise to continuing of US military aids to South Vietnam to defend themselve from the North Vietnam aggression. United States would replace any US military weapons that was lost to the South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese army did retake back many lost territories in the South from Communist North. On August 8, 1974, President Nixon announce his resignation as President of United States over the Watergate Scandal. On Nov. 5, 1974, the Democrats won a landslide in congress both in the US Senate and the House of Representative. The following year in 1975, the Democrats control congress cuts all US promise military aids to South Vietnam and on April 30, 1975, the Fall of Saigon to Communist North Vietnam and thus began the flow of Vietnamese refugees out of Vietnam. During the entire Vietnam War, America brought pain, death, and destruction to the Vietnamese peoples of Vietnam. And today, many South Vietnamese young generation are still being infected by US biological Agent Orange which America spray all over rivers and forests of South Vietnam. And Americans continue telling story that they came to help the Vietnamese peoples in Vietmam from communist. What a Joke😂

  • @tito9090
    @tito9090 Před 13 lety

    wow...thank you khanacademy.

  • @jonnabuddy1363
    @jonnabuddy1363 Před 3 lety

    Hey Khan I just wanted to give you some pointers on how to make your videos better not that they are bad but do you think you can write much better? I am having trouble understanding some words that you have written.

  • @212jbh
    @212jbh Před 13 lety

    Awesome, glad history is getting tackled. Hope the statistics videos follow too!

  • @MO7dt
    @MO7dt Před 12 lety +1

    haha yes thats exactly what im doing, no sleep tonight! this is my 3rd time doing this exam lol, good luck!

  • @claws811
    @claws811 Před rokem

    thank you for this

  • @krazyknowles
    @krazyknowles Před 13 lety +1

    Hi, Sal. Can I request? Can you make a long video or combine multiple videos to one and arrange mutually exclusive timelines paralleled so we get to understand the whole world history in just one video? Because some of the incidents would be connected to each other and it is difficult already to align your history videos and mentally connect the dots. It would make things a lot easier for us or at least for me If I am not being too selfish, Thank you! And please keep uploading your videos......!

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety

    In 2005, an internal National Security Agency historical study was declassified; it concluded[7] that the Maddox had engaged the North Vietnamese Navy on August 2, but that there may not have been any North Vietnamese Naval vessels present during the incident of August 4.

  • @happybabe95
    @happybabe95 Před 12 lety +1

    Thats good (Y) I did the Vietnam, i thought the questions were alright seeing as I was expecting to go in and completely fail that exam XD

  • @masterchief9064
    @masterchief9064 Před 11 lety +2

    Hey sal can you do a video on pol pot and the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia?

  • @Rainbowhippow
    @Rainbowhippow Před 2 lety

    Once having learned enough about the Vietnam war, this is indeed the type of tones that one typically arrives at lol.

    • @lilyalan8522
      @lilyalan8522 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol I was scrolling through those comment that are 9 - 10 years ago, and just saw this one that was 5 hours ago, nice.

    • @Trippsy05
      @Trippsy05 Před 2 lety

      @@lilyalan8522 same

  • @MrPniyo
    @MrPniyo Před 7 lety +2

    The Domino Theory came about because some people in the US government thought they could suppress the North Vn. by using air power and legitimize US military presence in South Vn. In 1954 after the Vietminh defeated the French the US stepped in and divided Vietnam into two . The evidence lies on the Naval bases and air strips in Vietnam as well as in Thailand.... Da Nang (Vietnam), Sattahip (Thailand), these two Naval bases were just built right before the incident in the gulf of Tonkin and there were two other air bases in Udon and Ubon (Thailand) which were just a few miles west of Mekong River. Thailand was also the reason why Cambodia had to have a military coup to be an US Ally.

  • @sashi2984
    @sashi2984 Před 4 lety +1

    Nguyễn Cao Kỳ died months after you posted this on July 23, 2011.

  • @lenhan2009
    @lenhan2009 Před 3 lety

    Question is - Why after 46 years Viêt Nam people still try to run away

  • @09GTAplayer
    @09GTAplayer Před 12 lety

    You should do a small piece about china's invasion of vietnam in I think 1979 a fews years afters the Americans and other allies left.

  • @2uentindward
    @2uentindward Před 13 lety

    hats off too you.. good delivery

  • @apacheravert8499
    @apacheravert8499 Před 4 lety

    Good job u helped me in unspeakable ways thanks so much .You are guys are amazing we'll done thanks you make it so much easier for me😀😉😎😍

  • @HotPepperLala
    @HotPepperLala Před 13 lety

    Lol North Korea and North Vietnam
    What part of the world will you do next Sal?
    Can you go east? Talk about History in Japan, China, and India, they have a huge amount of history

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +1

    Voters complained that they were told who to vote for, to vote for Diem, some of those that did not were beaten by CIA supported Vietnamese forces.

  • @drorbenami
    @drorbenami Před 13 lety

    From 1965 to 1975 america lost 58,000 soldiers fighting the vietnamese, but during those same 10 years 200,000 americans were murdered by their fellow americans in the united states. where is there a wall for them ??? furthermore, from 1975 till today an additional 750,000 americans have been murdered by there fellow americans and the killing still goes on every day. Maybe you should make a video about that Sal.....

  • @NightGraveHunting
    @NightGraveHunting Před 11 lety +2

    which means we lost the war in Vietnam

  • @wolfebang
    @wolfebang Před 11 lety

    We left South Vietnam a Communist free, democratic country in 1973. It fell two years later in 1975. For two years life went on normally in Vietnam, it was free and relatively peaceful. For two years we were not involved in the country. Then it falls, and somehow we lost? The belief that the US lost the Vietnam War defies all logical reasoning.

  • @oldmanjenkins100
    @oldmanjenkins100 Před 13 lety

    It would be cool if you did some bids on electronics

  • @jstnp2891
    @jstnp2891 Před 11 lety

    thank you for this lecture mr. khan.

  • @tyguy0256
    @tyguy0256 Před 13 lety

    SOOOOOOO HELPFUL!!!!

  • @Enderwiggan1
    @Enderwiggan1 Před 12 lety

    Wow that was very interesting - reading "Chickenhawk" at the moment and am super interested in Nam

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +1

    In 1987, UNESCO officially recommended to member states that they "join in the commemoration of the centenary of the birth of President Hồ Chí Minh by organizing various events as a tribute to his memory", considering "the important and many-sided contribution of President Ho Chi Minh in the fields of culture, education and the arts" and that Hồ Chí Minh "devoted his whole life to the national liberation of the Vietnamese people, contributing to the common struggle of peoples for peace, ......

  • @katenglish247
    @katenglish247 Před 4 lety

    It is funny the way you understand the reason behind the war and government change in the south.

  • @isaackagan9662
    @isaackagan9662 Před 4 lety

    Great Video!

  • @sinduda
    @sinduda Před 13 lety

    Korea next? that war always baffled me.. anyway thanks for your videos!

  • @HotPepperLala
    @HotPepperLala Před 13 lety

    @2ndHAC What about ancient history? It's even more fantastic!

  • @BoornIdentity
    @BoornIdentity Před 13 lety

    @trexx32 I agree, but when you look at the amount of deaths suffered on the American side?

  • @qwert173qwert
    @qwert173qwert Před 12 lety

    AMAZING.

  • @LukeVang
    @LukeVang Před 12 lety

    The Vietnam War isn't just about Vietnam. its also about Laos and Cambodia. The Hmong are the real champions of the free world during this conflict. I can't believe there name is not even mention once. Very sad.

  • @TheOscarSound
    @TheOscarSound Před 12 lety

    thanks a lot :)
    very good explained :D

  • @deadman12078
    @deadman12078 Před 13 lety

    Recap. Thank you.

  • @Morkindie
    @Morkindie Před 13 lety

    Thank you, Kahn. To many people, this subject is still taboo.

  • @fraditoto
    @fraditoto Před 3 lety

    the my lai massacre was in response to the Tet offensive ?

  • @cardinalRG
    @cardinalRG Před 2 lety

    This is a generally good presentation, with two exceptions.
    1. The first of two claimed attacks against US warships in the Tonkin Gulf (8/2/64) was genuine, as acknowledged even by the Vietnamese themselves, who take pride in having defended their coast. The second claimed attack (8/4/64) was spectral, as all parties acknowledge today. The entire “incident” was indeed used as a pretext for the escalation of US involvement in Vietnam.
    2. The 1954 Geneva Conference called for _free_ elections, an important distinction from any kind of election at all. The video is correct in pointing out that Diem and his successors were not fans of democratic (free) elections, but omits that Hanoi’s leaders were of the same mind. Neither Hanoi nor Saigon had any experience with free elections, nor any interest in them.
    Also, it would have been meaningful to mention that neither Hanoi nor Saigon supported the 1954 partition, and so it was literally the imposition of foreign will.

  • @TheChemicalSid
    @TheChemicalSid Před 13 lety

    you should try and include more figures in the video, that way you get a strong feeling of the reality of the war, like how in the operation "rolling thunder" the US used more bombs on Vietnam then they did in WW2. For the Tet offensive, "36 of the 44 provincial capitals, and 64 of the 242 district towns" and that is in reference to the Viet Cong . Just a suggestion for improving on the already amazing videos you make! Keep up the good work! :)

  • @magnetman333
    @magnetman333 Před 13 lety

    Infact*

  • @MO7dt
    @MO7dt Před 12 lety

    yeah

  • @tortillaandbeans
    @tortillaandbeans Před 13 lety

    This is way more interesting then watching a documentary!

  • @davecung
    @davecung Před 13 lety +2

    Hello Sal,
    You deleted all my comments and reference. Again, this is incorrect. Please redo this video. Thank you for all the other video.

    • @ItsSajan
      @ItsSajan Před 3 lety

      is it really incorrect info?

  • @naomisanders9606
    @naomisanders9606 Před 4 lety

    Can someone please give me a summary