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Coming home from Vietnam
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was close to as traumatic
as the war itself.
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For years, nobody talked about Vietnam.
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We were friends with a young couple
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and it was only after 12 years
that the two wives were talking.
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Found out that we both had
been Marines in Vietnam.
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Never said a word about it.
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Never mentioned it.
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And the whole country was like that.
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It was so divisive.
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And it's like living in a
family with an alcoholic father.
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"Shh, we don't talk about that."
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Our country did that with Vietnam.
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It's only been very
recently that, I think,
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that, you know, the baby boomers
are finally starting to say,
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"What happened?
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What happened?"
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What we need now in this country
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is to heal the wounds and
to put Vietnam behind us.
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The killing
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in this tragic war must stop.
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General Westmoreland's strategy
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is producing results.
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The enemy is no longer
closer to victory.
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No matter how you measure it,
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we're better off than we
thought we would be at this time.
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You have been less than candid
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as to how deeply we
are involved in Vietnam.
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We have increased our assistance
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to the government, its logistics.
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We have not sent combat troops there.
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You have a row of dominoes set up
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and you knock over the first one
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and the last one,
certainly it will go over.
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If aggression is successful in Korea,
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we can expect it to spread
throughout Asia and Europe
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and to this hemisphere.
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Viktor Frankl, who
survived the death camps
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in World War II, wrote a book called
Man's Search for Meaning.
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You know, "To live is to suffer.
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To survive is to find
meaning in suffering."
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And for those of us who
suffered because of Vietnam,
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that's been our quest ever since.
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America's involvement in
Vietnam began in secrecy.
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It ended, 30 years later, in failure,
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witnessed by the entire world.
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It was begun in good
faith by decent people
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out of fateful misunderstandings,
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American overconfidence,
and Cold War miscalculation.
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And it was prolonged because it
seemed easier to muddle through
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than admit that it had been
caused by tragic decisions,
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made by five American presidents,
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belonging to both political parties.
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Before the war was over,
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more than 58,000
Americans would be dead.
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At least 250,000 South
Vietnamese troops died
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in the conflict, as well.
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So did over a million
North Vietnamese soldiers
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and Viet Cong guerrillas.
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Two million civilians, north and south,
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are thought to have perished,
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as well as tens of thousands
more in the neighboring states
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of Laos and Cambodia.
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For many Vietnamese, it
was a brutal civil war;
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for others, the bloody climactic chapter
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in a century-old
struggle for independence.
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For those Americans who fought in it,
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and for those who fought
against it back home,
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as well as for those who merely
glimpsed it on the nightly news,
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the Vietnam War was a decade of agony,
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the most divisive period
since the Civil War.
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Vietnam seemed to call
everything into question...
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the value of honor and gallantry;
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the qualities of cruelty and mercy;
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the candor of the American government;
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and what it means to be a patriot.
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And those who lived through it
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have never been able
to erase its memory,
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have never stopped arguing
about what really happened,
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why everything went so badly
wrong, who was to blame,
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and whether it was all worth it.
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The French conquest of
Indochina began with an attack
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on the ancient Vietnamese
port of Danang in 1858.
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It took 50 years to lay
claim to the whole region...
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Laos and Cambodia, as well
as the 1,200-mile-long area
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that would come to be called Vietnam.
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All of it was ruled by
a French governor-general
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from his palace in Hanoi.
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The French largely lived
on plantation estates,
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and in cities, like Saigon,
made to look as much as possible
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like those at home.
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Most did not even bother
to learn the language
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spoken by their subjects.
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Instead they installed a
series of puppet emperors
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and employed a network
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of French-speaking Vietnamese
officials... mandarins...
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willing to carry out their wishes.
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The French put their subjects to
work building roads and canals,
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railroads and bridges.
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The Vietnamese people
did not take easily
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to French occupation,
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just as they had fought
against earlier invasions
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by the Chinese.
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By the early 20th century,
nationalism was on the rise.
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But anyone who dared resist
colonial rule risked exile,
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prison, or the guillotine.
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My hatred for them was pure.
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Pure.
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I hated them so much.
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And I was so scared of them.
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Boy, I was terrified of them.
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And the scareder I got,
the more I hated them.
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I was an 18-year-old Marine
rifleman with the ink still wet
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on my high school diploma.
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I didn't want to shame
myself in front of my buddies.
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But I was so scared.
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I felt like I was hanging
onto my honor by my fingernails
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the whole time I was there.
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In the spring of 1919,
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as the victorious Allied
Powers met in Paris
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to rebuild a world
shattered by the Great War,
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President Woodrow Wilson
headed the American delegation
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housed in the Hotel Crillon.
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One day, a tall, slender,
29-nine-year-old man
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appeared with a petition
for the president
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he and other Vietnamese
nationalists had written.
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Inspired by Wilson's declaration
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that the interests of colonial
peoples should be given
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equal weight with those
of their European rulers,
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the man was asking that this
principle be applied to his homeland.
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The president's secretary
promised to show it to Wilson,
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but there is no evidence
that he ever did.
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His name was Nguyen Tat Thanh,
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but he was now living under
an alias, Nguyen Ai Quoc...
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"Nguyen the Patriot."
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During his long, shadowy career,
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he would adopt some 70
different pseudonyms,
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finally settling on "the
most enlightened one"...
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Ho Chi Minh.
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Ho Chi Minh was a man
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who succeeded in projecting an image
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of somebody who was
totally dedicated to freeing
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his country and his people
from foreign domination
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to the point that he
sacrificed his own well-being,
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his own life, not having
a family of his own.
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To Vietnamese, that's a big sacrifice
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because to us everybody needs a family.
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Ho Chi Minh was born in 1890,
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the son of a minor official
in the French regime.
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After taking part in a demonstration
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against the puppet emperor
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and the Frenchmen who
pulled his strings,
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Ho was expelled from school
and marked for arrest.
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He left Vietnam in 1911 and
remained in exile for 30 years.
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He served as a cook's
helper aboard a French liner,
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and visited New York and Boston,
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where he worked for a time as a
pastry chef at the Parker House.
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He shoveled snow in London,
tinted photographs in Paris.
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There, Ho Chi Minh joined
the French Socialist Party.
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But when he discovered the
anti-colonial writings of Lenin,
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he became a communist.
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He was invited to Moscow to study,
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underwent training as a Soviet agent,
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was sometimes criticized for
being a nationalist first,
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a communist second,
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and then was dispatched to China
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to organize a cell of
other Vietnamese exiles
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and help establish the
Indochinese Communist Party.
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Through it all, "He
was taut and quivering,"
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a friend remembered,
"with only one thought...
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his country, Vietnam."
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By 1940, much of the
world was at war again.
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Germany had seized
most of Western Europe,
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including France.
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Imperial Japan threatened
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many of the European colonies in Asia,
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and occupied Vietnam, where
they permitted their allies,
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the collaborationist French,
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to continue to oversee their colony.
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To some Vietnamese, the
coming of the Japanese
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seemed to signal a welcome
end to white colonial rule.
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But Ho Chi Minh, still
in exile in China,
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saw the Japanese as alien invaders,
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no more welcome than the French.
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They were only interested
in exploiting his country
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and seizing Vietnamese crops
to fill their own rice bowls.
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The time had come, he said,
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to rally "patriots of
all ages and all types,
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peasants, workers,
merchants and soldiers"
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to defeat the Japanese and
the collaborationist French.
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In February of 1941, after three
decades away from his homeland,
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Ho Chi Minh slipped back across
the Chinese border into Vietnam
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and set up headquarters near
the remote village of Pac Bo
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in a limestone cave at
the side of a mountain
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he named for Karl Marx,
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overlooking a jungle stream
he named for his hero, Lenin.
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There, he founded a
revolutionary movement,
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which he called the Vietnam
Independence League...
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the Viet Minh.
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To build and lead a fighting
force for his revolution,
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Ho called upon Vo Nguyen Giap,
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a one-time teacher of French history
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who had instructed the
children of Hanoi's elite.
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Giap was an early convert to communism,
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whose life-long hatred
for the French intensified
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when they beat his
wife to death in prison.
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Inspired by Napoleon,
Lawrence of Arabia,
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and the communist Chinese
revolutionary Mao Zedong,
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Giap had already begun to develop
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a distinctive theory of warfare
that relied on guerrilla tactics
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until a full-scale conventional
attack could be mounted.
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In the fight for independence
which he believed was coming,
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his armies, Giap said, would
be "everywhere and nowhere."
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The reason Vietnamese
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had always resort to guerrilla warfare
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was because we were a small country.
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And it was just a way of fight
the weak against the strong.
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Don't fight unless
you're sure you can win,
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and surprise is a big element.
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Choose your own battle.
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I had about 26 guys that day out of 45.
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We were always somewhat understrength.
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And this day we were
quite understrength.
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My platoon's on point.
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Go, go, go, go, go!
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And all of a sudden the very point man,
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the first guy in the column,
said, "VC on the trail.
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VC on the trail."
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Before I had a chance to digest this...
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... he went down, shot
right through the chest.
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And what was a very
well-laid ambush erupted.
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I knew I'd lost a bunch of guys.
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I said a prayer to
God saying, basically,
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"If you need any more guys
from my platoon, take me.
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Don't take any more of my men."
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As soon as I said it, I
freaked myself out and said,
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"Holy shit. Can I
take that prayer back?"
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By the spring of 1945,
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more than three years after the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,
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the United States government
was looking for allies
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behind the lines in Vietnam.
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The Americans were hoping to find a way
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to undermine Japanese forces there
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when they were contacted by Ho Chi Minh.
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And so it was decided to drop
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an OSS team in to meet with
the Viet Minh leadership.
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Paul Hoagland was the medic on the team.
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And the first thing he was
told was that he must attend
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to their leader, who
was desperately sick.
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So he was taken to a grass shack
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where a bewhiskered, skinny
man lay on a bundle of straw,
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desperately ill.
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And that was Ho Chi Minh.
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The OSS, the secret wartime
precursor of the CIA,
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supplied Ho's ragtag
guerrillas with arms
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and marveled at how quickly
they learned to handle them.
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Ho Chi Minh began to call his followers
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the "Viet-American Army,"
and praised the United States
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as a "champion of democracy"
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that would surely help
them end colonial rule.
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Meanwhile, famine gripped the
northern part of the country.
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Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese
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were dying of starvation
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while Japanese storehouses
were filled with rice.
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In those days, garbage was collected
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by people pushing carts.
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And my mother remembers that
every morning she would see
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these garbage carts going around
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and people picking up dead bodies
and throwing them on the cart.
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It was incredible.
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And people who lived through
it never, never forgot.
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Duong Van Mai's father
was the deputy governor
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of a province east of Hanoi,
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the son and grandson of mandarins
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who had all served the French.
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He and his wife had 17 children.
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Parents who had children
who were, you know, plump,
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were very afraid of their
children being stolen
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and killed.
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And it was really like hell on earth.
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The government didn't
have a clue on how to deal
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with this calamity.
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But Ho Chi Minh did.
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He directed the Viet Minh
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to break into the Japanese
storehouses wherever they could
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and distribute the rice to the people.
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They were hailed as saviors.
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When an atomic bomb destroyed Hiroshima,
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and three days later a
second one destroyed Nagasaki,
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Japanese surrender seemed imminent.
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Ho Chi Minh called upon
all Vietnamese to rise up
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and take over their own country
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before the Free French could reestablish
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their old colonial regime.
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They did, in cities and
towns across the country.
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On September 2, 1945,
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the same day the Japanese
formally surrendered,
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hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese
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streamed into Ba Dinh Square in
Hanoi to see for the first time
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the mysterious leader of the Viet Minh
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and hear him proclaim
Vietnam's independence.
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With an OSS officer standing nearby,
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Ho Chi Minh began with the
words of Thomas Jefferson:
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"All men are created equal.
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They are endowed by their creator
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with certain unalienable rights;
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that among these are life, liberty
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and the pursuit of happiness."
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Ho Chi Minh had great hopes
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that the U.S. would support the
Vietnam desire for independence,
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not necessarily by intervening
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but by doing what it could
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00:26:12,882 --> 00:26:16,515
to support an independence movement.
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00:26:16,616 --> 00:26:20,315
Ho Chi Minh's hopes for
American support were calculated
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00:26:20,416 --> 00:26:23,315
but understandable.
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00:26:23,416 --> 00:26:27,315
President Franklin Roosevelt
had promised a postwar world
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that would "respect the
rights of all peoples
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to choose the form of government
under which they live."
352
00:26:36,382 --> 00:26:40,215
But Roosevelt was dead now,
and his successor, Harry Truman,
353
00:26:40,315 --> 00:26:44,082
had inherited a very different world.
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00:26:44,183 --> 00:26:46,515
The alliance with the Soviet Union
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that had won the Second
World War had collapsed.
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The Soviets now occupied the
Eastern European countries
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they had overrun, and hoped to
spread their influence farther,
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00:26:58,916 --> 00:27:03,616
into Iran, Turkey,
and the Mediterranean.
359
00:27:03,715 --> 00:27:08,015
A new cold war had begun.
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00:27:08,116 --> 00:27:10,683
French president
Charles De Gaulle warned
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that if the United States
insisted on independence
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00:27:13,949 --> 00:27:17,616
for her colonies, France
might have no choice
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00:27:17,715 --> 00:27:21,050
but to "fall into the Russian orbit."
364
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The United States must
do nothing to undercut
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00:27:24,649 --> 00:27:30,050
the restoration of France's
empire, including Vietnam.
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00:27:34,116 --> 00:27:37,616
There were hardly any Americans
in Vietnam, you know...
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State Department people,
consular officials,
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00:27:40,750 --> 00:27:42,949
a few businessmen.
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00:27:43,050 --> 00:27:45,015
Hardly anyone from this country
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00:27:45,116 --> 00:27:46,882
knew where Vietnam was located.
371
00:27:46,983 --> 00:27:51,683
George Wickes was part
of a seven-man OSS mission
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00:27:51,782 --> 00:27:55,116
sent to Saigon, the
largest city in the south.
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The United States was
officially neutral,
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hoping the French and
Viet Minh could reach
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some peaceful solution on their own.
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00:28:05,282 --> 00:28:08,782
Allied leaders had agreed
temporarily to divide Vietnam
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into two separate zones.
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00:28:11,449 --> 00:28:15,616
Nationalist Chinese troops were
to handle things in the north.
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00:28:15,715 --> 00:28:19,183
British colonial troops would
try to perform the same task
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00:28:19,282 --> 00:28:22,082
in the south, where rival factions,
381
00:28:22,183 --> 00:28:26,282
including the French and Viet
Minh, were already fighting
382
00:28:26,382 --> 00:28:29,282
in the streets of Saigon.
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00:28:29,382 --> 00:28:31,750
No one was in charge.
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00:28:31,850 --> 00:28:37,616
On both sides, there was brutality
and atrocity and violence.
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00:28:37,715 --> 00:28:40,250
It wasn't quite a civil war
386
00:28:40,350 --> 00:28:42,215
but it was getting
very close to civil war
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00:28:42,315 --> 00:28:44,550
in the streets of Saigon.
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Lieutenant Colonel Peter Dewey,
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00:28:48,085 --> 00:28:51,452
the 28-year-old commander
of the OSS in Saigon,
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00:28:51,553 --> 00:28:54,152
tried to make sense of it all.
391
00:28:54,252 --> 00:28:56,986
Right from the start he was
in touch with everybody...
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00:28:57,085 --> 00:28:59,819
not only the French, but
very soon he established
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00:28:59,920 --> 00:29:04,085
a connection with
various Vietnamese groups.
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00:29:04,185 --> 00:29:07,185
The Viet Minh soon
established themselves
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00:29:07,286 --> 00:29:09,720
as the most successful.
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00:29:09,819 --> 00:29:12,620
Dewey, who spoke fluent French,
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00:29:12,720 --> 00:29:15,652
brokered talks between
a Viet Minh spokesman
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00:29:15,752 --> 00:29:19,452
and the senior French
representative in the city.
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00:29:19,553 --> 00:29:24,319
His efforts infuriated
British general Douglas Gracey,
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00:29:24,420 --> 00:29:27,353
who commanded Allied
forces in the south.
401
00:29:27,452 --> 00:29:30,319
Gracey was convinced that French control
402
00:29:30,420 --> 00:29:33,252
should be reimposed as soon as possible.
403
00:29:33,353 --> 00:29:36,685
By conferring with the
Viet Minh, Gracey said,
404
00:29:36,786 --> 00:29:41,252
Colonel Dewey had become
a "subversive" force.
405
00:29:42,786 --> 00:29:46,286
The violence in and
around Saigon escalated.
406
00:29:48,286 --> 00:29:51,019
Colonel Dewey urgently
cabled his superiors:
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00:29:51,120 --> 00:29:54,620
Vietnam "is burning," he wrote.
408
00:29:54,720 --> 00:29:57,220
"The French and British
are finished here
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00:29:57,319 --> 00:29:59,853
and the United States," he concluded,
410
00:29:59,952 --> 00:30:02,120
"ought to clear out of Southeast Asia."
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00:30:06,452 --> 00:30:10,885
Two days later, September 26, 1945,
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00:30:10,986 --> 00:30:12,486
he set out for the airport,
413
00:30:12,585 --> 00:30:17,486
prepared to fly to OSS headquarters.
414
00:30:17,585 --> 00:30:22,585
At a roadblock, the Viet Minh
mistook Dewey for a Frenchman
415
00:30:22,685 --> 00:30:24,720
and opened fire.
416
00:30:26,319 --> 00:30:29,519
He was killed instantly.
417
00:30:29,920 --> 00:30:33,720
Ho Chi Minh wrote to the United States
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00:30:33,819 --> 00:30:37,819
lamenting the death of
Dewey, whom he recognized
419
00:30:37,920 --> 00:30:41,786
as a person sympathetic to his cause.
420
00:30:41,885 --> 00:30:44,619
It seemed a terrible irony that Dewey,
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00:30:44,720 --> 00:30:47,286
who was doing what he could to help
422
00:30:47,385 --> 00:30:51,052
the Vietnamese independence
movement should have been killed
423
00:30:51,153 --> 00:30:53,420
by the Vietnamese by a mistake.
424
00:31:04,920 --> 00:31:09,685
An elderly African-American
woman answered the door.
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00:31:14,720 --> 00:31:18,720
I think she knew the instant
she saw us why we were there.
426
00:31:21,685 --> 00:31:23,819
And the padre said, uh,
427
00:31:23,920 --> 00:31:28,520
"I'm... I'm terribly
sorry to inform you,
428
00:31:28,619 --> 00:31:33,786
but your son was killed in Vietnam."
429
00:31:33,885 --> 00:31:34,819
And she just sat down.
430
00:31:34,920 --> 00:31:36,552
Didn't say a word.
431
00:31:38,885 --> 00:31:42,619
Then the... her husband
says, "No, there's a mistake."
432
00:31:42,720 --> 00:31:44,420
He comes back with this letter.
433
00:31:44,520 --> 00:31:46,786
And he said, "Look, see?
434
00:31:46,885 --> 00:31:51,786
We got it yesterday, my... our
son was still alive yesterday."
435
00:31:51,885 --> 00:31:54,853
And the chaplain looked at the letter
436
00:31:54,952 --> 00:31:57,153
and he said, "It's a week old.
437
00:31:57,252 --> 00:32:01,685
I think your son was killed on
the day he wrote this letter."
438
00:32:09,485 --> 00:32:13,685
In the fall of 1945, a week
after Colonel Dewey's death,
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00:32:13,786 --> 00:32:16,752
fresh French troops
began arriving in Saigon,
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00:32:16,853 --> 00:32:20,720
taking over from the British.
441
00:32:20,819 --> 00:32:21,985
They quickly established
442
00:32:22,086 --> 00:32:23,885
control of the city
443
00:32:23,985 --> 00:32:25,286
and set out to reoccupy
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00:32:25,385 --> 00:32:27,186
the entire country.
445
00:32:29,085 --> 00:32:32,820
Ho Chi Minh hoped somehow
to achieve independence
446
00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:34,920
without a war with France,
447
00:32:35,020 --> 00:32:38,420
and he still hoped the
United States would intervene.
448
00:32:38,520 --> 00:32:42,420
"You never had an empire, never
exploited the Asian peoples,"
449
00:32:42,520 --> 00:32:45,552
he would tell a visiting
American journalist.
450
00:32:45,652 --> 00:32:49,719
"Do not be blinded by
this issue of communism."
451
00:32:50,020 --> 00:32:55,152
He did not want to fight the
French as an enemy of America.
452
00:32:55,252 --> 00:33:01,453
And, in fact, I saw the letters
he wrote to President Truman
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00:33:01,553 --> 00:33:05,986
saying, "We believe in the
same things you believe."
454
00:33:06,085 --> 00:33:09,352
Those letters I saw in the CIA files,
455
00:33:09,453 --> 00:33:13,319
they had never been
given to President Truman.
456
00:33:17,585 --> 00:33:22,185
In June of 1946, Ho Chi
Minh returned to Paris
457
00:33:22,285 --> 00:33:25,220
in a fruitless attempt to
get the French to live up
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00:33:25,319 --> 00:33:28,520
to a promise they had
made of increased autonomy
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00:33:28,620 --> 00:33:30,852
for his country.
460
00:33:30,953 --> 00:33:32,752
While Ho was away,
461
00:33:32,852 --> 00:33:36,220
General Giap began
consolidating communist control
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00:33:36,319 --> 00:33:37,685
of the revolution.
463
00:33:37,785 --> 00:33:40,553
He conducted a merciless purge
464
00:33:40,652 --> 00:33:43,585
of members of rival nationalist parties
465
00:33:43,685 --> 00:33:46,953
and people he called
"reactionary saboteurs"...
466
00:33:47,053 --> 00:33:52,319
landlords and moneylenders,
Trotskyites and Catholics,
467
00:33:52,419 --> 00:33:56,785
men and women accused of
collaborating with the French.
468
00:33:56,886 --> 00:34:01,220
Hundreds were shot,
drowned, buried alive.
469
00:34:14,352 --> 00:34:19,252
On December 19, 1946, after
months of building tension,
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00:34:19,352 --> 00:34:21,553
fighting broke out in Hanoi
471
00:34:21,652 --> 00:34:24,553
between the Viet Minh and the French.
472
00:34:28,819 --> 00:34:31,986
The Viet Minh proved no
match for French firepower.
473
00:34:36,553 --> 00:34:42,419
Ho, Giap, and their comrades
slipped out of the city
474
00:34:42,520 --> 00:34:46,453
and returned to their mountain
stronghold far to the north.
475
00:34:48,685 --> 00:34:51,819
"Those who have rifles
will use their rifles,"
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00:34:51,919 --> 00:34:53,919
Ho declared in a radio address
477
00:34:54,020 --> 00:34:56,852
calling for a nationwide guerrilla war.
478
00:34:56,953 --> 00:35:00,819
"Those who have swords will use swords;
479
00:35:00,919 --> 00:35:06,152
those who have no swords
will use spades or sticks."
480
00:35:35,773 --> 00:35:38,372
But the country Ho
Chi Minh hoped to unite
481
00:35:38,472 --> 00:35:41,706
was itself bitterly divided.
482
00:35:41,805 --> 00:35:44,106
Families were being torn apart.
483
00:35:44,206 --> 00:35:47,972
Despite her father's position
in the French government,
484
00:35:48,072 --> 00:35:53,005
Duong Van Mai's sister felt
compelled to answer Ho's call.
485
00:35:54,673 --> 00:35:58,273
My older sister Thang was married
486
00:35:58,372 --> 00:36:03,405
to a man who had great
sympathy for the Viet Minh.
487
00:36:03,505 --> 00:36:06,505
And by that time Ho Chi Minh
had evacuated his government
488
00:36:06,606 --> 00:36:07,905
to the mountain base.
489
00:36:08,005 --> 00:36:11,639
So my sister and her
husband trekked all the way
490
00:36:11,740 --> 00:36:13,972
from Hanoi toward the base
491
00:36:14,072 --> 00:36:17,673
in order to join the
resistance against the French.
492
00:36:20,372 --> 00:36:22,840
So the Vietnam War
was really a civil war
493
00:36:22,940 --> 00:36:24,572
down to the family level.
494
00:36:32,905 --> 00:36:36,505
France poured thousands
of men into Vietnam...
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00:36:36,606 --> 00:36:40,940
French regulars, European
mercenaries, and colonial troops
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00:36:41,039 --> 00:36:44,905
from Morocco, Algeria,
Tunisia, and Senegal...
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00:36:45,005 --> 00:36:49,872
who fought alongside an
army of Cambodians, Laotians,
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00:36:49,972 --> 00:36:52,872
and anti-communist Vietnamese.
499
00:36:56,706 --> 00:37:01,005
French forces managed to
occupy most of the large towns
500
00:37:01,106 --> 00:37:02,505
and province capitals
501
00:37:02,606 --> 00:37:07,572
and established hundreds
of isolated outposts.
502
00:37:07,673 --> 00:37:12,340
The French also set out to try
to win over rural Vietnamese
503
00:37:12,440 --> 00:37:15,805
through a program they
called pacification...
504
00:37:15,905 --> 00:37:18,005
pacification...
505
00:37:18,106 --> 00:37:22,740
building dikes, schools and
roads, and vaccinating children.
506
00:37:25,572 --> 00:37:27,972
The French would pacify a village
507
00:37:28,072 --> 00:37:32,240
and during the daytime
they could control it.
508
00:37:32,340 --> 00:37:35,840
But at night the Viet
Minh would come back.
509
00:37:35,940 --> 00:37:40,072
And so it was never completely secure.
510
00:37:40,173 --> 00:37:43,606
My father would shake his
head and said, you know,
511
00:37:43,706 --> 00:37:45,173
"Pacification is really futile
512
00:37:45,273 --> 00:37:49,505
because it's like trying to
hold sand in your fingers."
513
00:37:52,972 --> 00:37:58,072
The Viet Minh mined roads,
blew up bridges and railroads,
514
00:37:58,173 --> 00:38:03,340
ambushed French patrols,
and then disappeared.
515
00:38:05,673 --> 00:38:09,872
French soldiers sometimes took
revenge on the nearest village,
516
00:38:09,972 --> 00:38:12,372
burning homes, raping women,
517
00:38:12,472 --> 00:38:16,673
executing men suspected
of aiding the Viet Minh.
518
00:38:55,472 --> 00:38:57,575
But the communists proved
519
00:38:57,576 --> 00:39:00,273
every bit as ruthless as the French.
520
00:39:00,372 --> 00:39:03,539
"It is better to kill even
those who might be innocent,"
521
00:39:03,639 --> 00:39:09,372
one commander said, "than
to let a guilty person go."
522
00:39:09,472 --> 00:39:11,740
And they specifically targeted
523
00:39:11,840 --> 00:39:15,106
anyone who had links to the French.
524
00:39:15,206 --> 00:39:18,300
Once my father started
working for the French,
525
00:39:18,310 --> 00:39:21,673
then he was a target,
especially the higher he rose,
526
00:39:21,773 --> 00:39:23,639
the bigger target he became.
527
00:39:23,740 --> 00:39:29,805
A Viet Minh agent actually came
in with a pistol to shoot him
528
00:39:29,905 --> 00:39:33,472
but at the last moment decided not to.
529
00:40:12,740 --> 00:40:16,105
French casualties continued to mount.
530
00:40:16,205 --> 00:40:19,040
"There are days when
we are so discouraged
531
00:40:19,140 --> 00:40:21,740
that we would like to give it all up,"
532
00:40:21,839 --> 00:40:23,939
a French soldier wrote his mother.
533
00:40:24,040 --> 00:40:27,205
"Convoys under attack, roads cut,
534
00:40:27,305 --> 00:40:30,406
"firing in all directions every night,
535
00:40:30,506 --> 00:40:32,439
the indifference at home."
536
00:40:42,105 --> 00:40:44,000
While I was there I had the opportunity
537
00:40:44,001 --> 00:40:46,939
to call my mother, you know.
538
00:40:47,040 --> 00:40:50,073
And I was telling my mother
what was happening over there,
539
00:40:50,172 --> 00:40:53,272
and I was telling her
how she shouldn't believe
540
00:40:53,372 --> 00:40:56,240
what she sees in the newspaper
and sees on television
541
00:40:56,339 --> 00:40:58,973
because we're losing the war.
542
00:40:59,073 --> 00:41:01,839
I said, "And you'll
probably never see me again
543
00:41:01,939 --> 00:41:04,612
because we're the most northern outpost
544
00:41:04,613 --> 00:41:06,939
that the Marines have, you know."
545
00:41:07,040 --> 00:41:08,973
We could literally... could
look right into North Vietnam.
546
00:41:09,073 --> 00:41:11,006
We could see the sparks
when the guns fired on us.
547
00:41:11,105 --> 00:41:13,272
And I said, "And everybody
in my unit is dying.
548
00:41:13,372 --> 00:41:16,040
I probably won't be coming back."
549
00:41:16,140 --> 00:41:18,172
And my mother said,
"No, you're coming back."
550
00:41:18,272 --> 00:41:22,006
She said, "I talk to God
every day and you're special.
551
00:41:22,105 --> 00:41:23,939
You're coming back."
552
00:41:24,040 --> 00:41:26,272
And I said, "Ma,
everybody's mother thinks
553
00:41:26,372 --> 00:41:28,573
that they're special.
554
00:41:28,672 --> 00:41:32,705
You know, I'm putting pieces
of special people in bags."
555
00:41:38,140 --> 00:41:39,772
President Truman's dramatic announcement
556
00:41:39,872 --> 00:41:41,305
that Russia had the atom secret
557
00:41:41,406 --> 00:41:45,740
caused state departments all
over the world to stir uneasily.
558
00:41:46,139 --> 00:41:50,172
We were very aware that
there was a Cold War
559
00:41:50,273 --> 00:41:52,139
and that we had an enemy,
560
00:41:52,239 --> 00:41:56,273
and that enemy was the Soviet Union.
561
00:41:56,373 --> 00:41:59,440
The United States stood at one pole
562
00:41:59,540 --> 00:42:01,739
and the Soviet Union
stood at the other pole.
563
00:42:01,840 --> 00:42:04,806
It was kind of a Manichean dynamic
564
00:42:04,905 --> 00:42:06,672
that there was evil and there was good.
565
00:42:06,773 --> 00:42:08,706
And we were good, and
the other side was evil.
566
00:42:08,806 --> 00:42:11,873
It wasn't morally ambiguous.
567
00:42:14,672 --> 00:42:18,905
Just a few weeks after
Russia became a nuclear power,
568
00:42:19,005 --> 00:42:20,840
there was more stunning news...
569
00:42:20,940 --> 00:42:27,239
communist forces under Mao
Zedong seized control of China.
570
00:42:27,340 --> 00:42:31,206
Separate communist
insurrections were also underway
571
00:42:31,306 --> 00:42:36,840
in the British colonies
of Burma and Malaya.
572
00:42:36,940 --> 00:42:40,605
In January 1950, Mao formally recognized
573
00:42:40,706 --> 00:42:44,739
Ho Chi Minh's insurgency and
agreed to provide the arms,
574
00:42:44,840 --> 00:42:48,739
equipment, and military
training he had been seeking.
575
00:42:48,840 --> 00:42:52,840
The Soviets recognized
the Viet Minh as well,
576
00:42:52,940 --> 00:42:54,739
and also offered help.
577
00:42:54,840 --> 00:42:58,405
President Truman, who was being blamed
578
00:42:58,505 --> 00:43:02,340
by his political opponents
for having "lost" China,
579
00:43:02,440 --> 00:43:04,773
and having failed to
"contain" communism,
580
00:43:04,873 --> 00:43:08,306
approved a $23 million aid program
581
00:43:08,405 --> 00:43:11,139
for the French in Vietnam.
582
00:43:11,239 --> 00:43:16,072
The United States was no longer neutral.
583
00:43:16,172 --> 00:43:19,005
We were caught on the horns of a dilemma
584
00:43:19,105 --> 00:43:21,739
of how can we maintain our friendship
585
00:43:21,840 --> 00:43:25,572
and our alliance with the French
and support them in Indochina
586
00:43:25,672 --> 00:43:29,306
while we, as a former colony ourselves,
587
00:43:29,405 --> 00:43:32,373
sympathized with the
Vietnamese and their aspirations
588
00:43:32,472 --> 00:43:34,405
for freedom and independence?
589
00:43:39,239 --> 00:43:41,572
A highly trained and
well-equipped North Korean Army
590
00:43:41,672 --> 00:43:43,806
swarmed across the 38th parallel
591
00:43:43,905 --> 00:43:45,873
to attack unprepared
South Korean defenders.
592
00:43:47,639 --> 00:43:51,273
In June of 1950, China's ally,
593
00:43:51,373 --> 00:43:54,873
communist North Korea,
invaded South Korea.
594
00:43:56,505 --> 00:43:58,405
President Truman ordered
595
00:43:58,505 --> 00:44:00,773
tens of thousands of
American ground troops
596
00:44:00,873 --> 00:44:02,739
onto the Korean Peninsula.
597
00:44:09,706 --> 00:44:11,605
The United States and its allies
598
00:44:11,706 --> 00:44:16,072
eventually pushed the
invaders back north.
599
00:44:16,172 --> 00:44:18,472
Meanwhile in southern China,
600
00:44:18,572 --> 00:44:20,940
Mao's military was beginning
to turn the Viet Minh
601
00:44:21,040 --> 00:44:24,840
into a modern fighting force,
602
00:44:24,940 --> 00:44:29,005
capable of inflicting a heavy
toll on the French occupiers.
603
00:44:36,373 --> 00:44:38,139
In July, the Truman administration
604
00:44:38,239 --> 00:44:41,105
quietly dispatched transport planes
605
00:44:41,206 --> 00:44:43,773
and a shipload of jeeps to Vietnam.
606
00:44:43,873 --> 00:44:49,540
Thirty-five military advisors
went along to oversee their use.
607
00:44:51,373 --> 00:44:54,273
None of them, and no one
in the American embassy,
608
00:44:54,373 --> 00:44:58,373
spoke a word of Vietnamese.
609
00:44:58,472 --> 00:45:02,773
But the United States was
now officially in Vietnam.
610
00:45:05,005 --> 00:45:07,172
In October of 1950,
611
00:45:07,273 --> 00:45:10,340
hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops
612
00:45:10,440 --> 00:45:12,605
began pouring into North Korea,
613
00:45:12,706 --> 00:45:16,739
driving the allies
back down the peninsula.
614
00:45:16,840 --> 00:45:18,472
As that fighting raged,
615
00:45:18,572 --> 00:45:21,773
Truman continued to
increase military aid
616
00:45:21,873 --> 00:45:24,672
for the French war in Vietnam.
617
00:45:27,905 --> 00:45:29,840
If aggression is successful in Korea,
618
00:45:29,939 --> 00:45:33,173
we can expect it to spread
throughout Asia and Europe
619
00:45:33,272 --> 00:45:34,506
and to this hemisphere.
620
00:45:37,140 --> 00:45:39,606
We are fighting in Korea
621
00:45:39,705 --> 00:45:42,305
for our own national
security and survival.
622
00:45:49,073 --> 00:45:51,173
In the autumn of 1951,
623
00:45:51,272 --> 00:45:53,405
a young Massachusetts congressman
624
00:45:53,506 --> 00:45:57,372
named John F. Kennedy
dined at the rooftop bar
625
00:45:57,472 --> 00:46:00,106
of the Hotel Majestic
overlooking Saigon.
626
00:46:01,506 --> 00:46:03,506
As he and his party ate,
627
00:46:03,606 --> 00:46:07,939
they could hear the thunder of
guns across the Saigon River.
628
00:46:08,039 --> 00:46:11,073
French commanders assured Kennedy
629
00:46:11,173 --> 00:46:13,673
that with more American support,
630
00:46:13,772 --> 00:46:16,939
French rule would be re-established.
631
00:46:17,039 --> 00:46:20,606
But Kennedy spent two
hours with Seymour Topping,
632
00:46:20,705 --> 00:46:22,805
a seasoned American reporter,
633
00:46:22,905 --> 00:46:25,506
who gave him a very
different perspective:
634
00:46:25,606 --> 00:46:28,305
the French were losing, he said,
635
00:46:28,405 --> 00:46:32,173
and many Vietnamese, who had
once admired the Americans,
636
00:46:32,272 --> 00:46:36,405
were beginning to despise
them for backing the French.
637
00:46:36,506 --> 00:46:39,740
Kennedy believed the reporter.
638
00:46:39,840 --> 00:46:43,106
Unless the United States
could persuade the Vietnamese
639
00:46:43,205 --> 00:46:46,772
that it was as opposed to
"injustice and inequality"
640
00:46:46,872 --> 00:46:48,372
as it was to communism,
641
00:46:48,472 --> 00:46:51,439
he told his constituents
when he got home,
642
00:46:51,539 --> 00:46:56,805
the current effort would
result in "foredoomed failure."
643
00:47:05,340 --> 00:47:07,205
In 1952,
644
00:47:07,305 --> 00:47:10,573
General Dwight Eisenhower
was elected president,
645
00:47:10,673 --> 00:47:13,472
in part because he promised
to take a tougher stance
646
00:47:13,573 --> 00:47:15,606
on communism.
647
00:47:15,705 --> 00:47:19,006
That year, American taxpayers
648
00:47:19,106 --> 00:47:21,539
were footing more than 30% of the bill
649
00:47:21,640 --> 00:47:24,573
for the French war in Vietnam.
650
00:47:24,673 --> 00:47:26,772
Within two years,
651
00:47:26,872 --> 00:47:30,205
that number would rise to nearly 80%.
652
00:47:33,640 --> 00:47:35,905
And many of you ask this question:
653
00:47:36,006 --> 00:47:38,272
Why is the United States spending
654
00:47:38,372 --> 00:47:40,173
hundreds of millions of dollars
655
00:47:40,272 --> 00:47:44,372
supporting the forces
of the French Union
656
00:47:44,472 --> 00:47:47,972
in the fight against
communism in Indochina?
657
00:47:48,073 --> 00:47:50,305
I think perhaps if we
go over to the map here,
658
00:47:50,405 --> 00:47:54,740
I can indicate to you why
it is so vitally important.
659
00:47:54,840 --> 00:47:57,173
Here's Indochina.
660
00:47:57,272 --> 00:47:58,606
If Indochina falls,
661
00:47:58,705 --> 00:48:01,939
Thailand is put in almost
impossible position.
662
00:48:02,039 --> 00:48:05,106
The same is true of Malaya
with its rubber and tin.
663
00:48:05,205 --> 00:48:10,240
Now may I say that as far as the
war in Indochina is concerned,
664
00:48:10,340 --> 00:48:14,905
that I was there, right on the
battlefield, or close to it,
665
00:48:15,006 --> 00:48:17,606
and it's a bloody war,
and it's a bitter one.
666
00:48:23,006 --> 00:48:27,740
By 1953, the French had been
fighting for seven years.
667
00:48:27,840 --> 00:48:31,073
They had suffered
over 100,000 casualties
668
00:48:31,173 --> 00:48:34,305
and failed to pacify the countryside.
669
00:48:34,405 --> 00:48:38,073
Six commanders had come and gone.
670
00:48:38,173 --> 00:48:40,340
Nevertheless, the seventh commander,
671
00:48:40,439 --> 00:48:43,472
General Henri Navarre,
assured his countrymen
672
00:48:43,573 --> 00:48:45,006
that victory was near.
673
00:48:45,106 --> 00:48:48,140
"Now we can see it clearly," he said,
674
00:48:48,240 --> 00:48:52,073
"like the light at
the end of the tunnel."
675
00:48:54,073 --> 00:48:57,972
Meanwhile, large parts of the
French population were horrified
676
00:48:58,073 --> 00:49:00,673
by reports of French brutality
677
00:49:00,772 --> 00:49:03,472
and the widespread use of napalm...
678
00:49:03,573 --> 00:49:08,240
gelatinized petroleum
that burned foliage,
679
00:49:08,340 --> 00:49:10,805
homes, and human flesh.
680
00:49:13,740 --> 00:49:17,140
When returning French troops
disembarked at Marseilles,
681
00:49:17,240 --> 00:49:21,606
members of the longshoremen's
union pelted them with rocks.
682
00:49:21,705 --> 00:49:24,772
Parisian leftists began
to call the conflict
683
00:49:24,872 --> 00:49:28,006
"La Sale Guerre"... "The Dirty War."
684
00:49:36,452 --> 00:49:38,753
The camera was a close-up,
685
00:49:38,852 --> 00:49:41,920
was over the shoulder
of this storm trooper
686
00:49:42,019 --> 00:49:45,552
who had a kid by the scruff
of his shirt and he smacks him.
687
00:49:45,653 --> 00:49:46,753
People screaming...
688
00:49:46,852 --> 00:49:48,920
At that moment in time,
689
00:49:49,019 --> 00:49:51,619
I realized that anybody
who really cared for America
690
00:49:51,720 --> 00:49:53,186
was sent halfway around the world
691
00:49:53,285 --> 00:49:56,686
chasing some ghost in a jungle.
692
00:49:56,785 --> 00:49:59,820
In the meantime, my
country's being torn apart.
693
00:49:59,920 --> 00:50:02,119
So I saw somebody who looked like my dad
694
00:50:02,220 --> 00:50:03,720
hitting somebody who looked like me.
695
00:50:03,820 --> 00:50:05,653
Whose side would I be on?
696
00:50:13,753 --> 00:50:16,253
In Korea, three years of combat end
697
00:50:16,352 --> 00:50:20,352
as United Nations and communist
negotiators at Panmunjom sign a truce.
698
00:50:20,512 --> 00:50:23,480
In July of 1953,
699
00:50:23,579 --> 00:50:26,945
the Korean War ended in
a negotiated settlement
700
00:50:27,045 --> 00:50:28,980
and a still-divided peninsula.
701
00:50:29,154 --> 00:50:32,455
American policymakers saw it as proof
702
00:50:32,555 --> 00:50:35,855
that communism in Asia
could be contained.
703
00:50:35,955 --> 00:50:37,687
And in Washington, a dramatic
evening press conference...
704
00:50:37,788 --> 00:50:40,821
That fall, the French
indicated their willingness
705
00:50:40,920 --> 00:50:44,888
to begin talks to end
the fighting in Vietnam.
706
00:50:44,987 --> 00:50:48,420
Ho Chi Minh agreed to meet.
707
00:50:48,520 --> 00:50:52,388
But before the negotiators
were to convene in Geneva,
708
00:50:52,487 --> 00:50:57,487
each side sought to improve
its position on the battlefield.
709
00:50:59,087 --> 00:51:01,654
General Navarre set up a fortified base
710
00:51:01,754 --> 00:51:04,620
in a remote valley in
northwestern Vietnam
711
00:51:04,721 --> 00:51:09,187
called Dien Bien Phu, where
he hoped to lure the Viet Minh
712
00:51:09,288 --> 00:51:11,288
into a decisive battle.
713
00:51:13,388 --> 00:51:16,587
Navarre was certain that
superior French firepower
714
00:51:16,687 --> 00:51:21,687
and air support would crush
any attack by the Viet Minh.
715
00:51:21,788 --> 00:51:24,355
He and his commanders
saw no need to worry
716
00:51:24,455 --> 00:51:28,888
about the jungle-covered hills
that overlooked his 11,000 men,
717
00:51:28,987 --> 00:51:31,888
dug in on the valley floor.
718
00:51:31,987 --> 00:51:36,221
The artillery commander
was so confident of victory,
719
00:51:36,321 --> 00:51:40,355
he complained, "I have
more guns than I need."
720
00:51:43,420 --> 00:51:46,055
General Giap saw his chance.
721
00:51:46,154 --> 00:51:50,620
"We decided to wipe out at
all costs the whole enemy force
722
00:51:50,721 --> 00:51:53,654
at Dien Bien Phu," he remembered.
723
00:51:55,721 --> 00:51:59,387
To do it, he pulled off one of
the greatest logistical feats
724
00:51:59,555 --> 00:52:01,487
in military history...
725
00:52:01,587 --> 00:52:04,687
a feat that would be
restaged in propaganda films
726
00:52:04,788 --> 00:52:07,987
and celebrated for decades.
727
00:52:08,087 --> 00:52:11,955
A quarter of a million
civilian porters...
728
00:52:12,055 --> 00:52:13,388
nearly half of them women...
729
00:52:13,487 --> 00:52:18,288
moved everything he needed
for a siege, from sacks of rice
730
00:52:18,388 --> 00:52:20,555
to disassembled artillery pieces,
731
00:52:20,654 --> 00:52:23,687
on foot through the jungle.
732
00:52:23,788 --> 00:52:28,555
Giap surrounded the
valley with 50,000 soldiers
733
00:52:28,654 --> 00:52:33,788
and 200 big guns, dug-in
and camouflaged so well
734
00:52:33,888 --> 00:52:38,455
they could not be spotted from the air.
735
00:52:40,514 --> 00:52:44,347
On March 13, 1954,
736
00:52:44,447 --> 00:52:46,681
Viet Minh artillery on the hillsides
737
00:52:46,780 --> 00:52:50,047
began raining down 50 shells a minute
738
00:52:50,148 --> 00:52:53,114
on the French troops huddled below.
739
00:52:55,480 --> 00:52:57,215
The airstrip was destroyed.
740
00:53:00,280 --> 00:53:03,347
The besieged troops
could only be reinforced
741
00:53:03,447 --> 00:53:06,280
and resupplied by airdrop.
742
00:53:09,880 --> 00:53:11,581
The French artillery commander,
743
00:53:11,681 --> 00:53:16,648
who had underestimated his
enemy, committed suicide.
744
00:53:16,828 --> 00:53:19,828
The airlift to Dien
Bien Phu continues...
745
00:53:19,927 --> 00:53:22,360
vital men and supplies
for the heroic garrison
746
00:53:22,460 --> 00:53:25,194
that has defied the massed Viet
Minh onslaughts for over six weeks.
747
00:53:25,295 --> 00:53:28,295
Today, Dien Bien Phu is a human dam
748
00:53:28,395 --> 00:53:30,295
trying to stem the red tide
749
00:53:30,395 --> 00:53:32,495
that threatens to engulf Southeast Asia.
750
00:53:34,161 --> 00:53:35,104
The French government
751
00:53:35,105 --> 00:53:38,495
begged President
Eisenhower to intervene.
752
00:53:38,594 --> 00:53:41,895
He refused to act without
Congressional approval
753
00:53:41,995 --> 00:53:44,860
and support from European allies.
754
00:53:44,960 --> 00:53:46,995
Britain said no
755
00:53:47,094 --> 00:53:50,860
and the Congress would not
support unilateral action.
756
00:53:50,960 --> 00:53:52,228
The communists
757
00:53:52,328 --> 00:53:54,895
under Ho Chi Minh are able to
claim that they are fighting
758
00:53:54,995 --> 00:53:57,527
for independence and the
French appear to be fighting
759
00:53:57,627 --> 00:53:59,895
for a maintain...
maintenance of colonial rule.
760
00:53:59,995 --> 00:54:01,328
I therefore believe
761
00:54:01,427 --> 00:54:04,627
that before the United States
moves in, in any degree,
762
00:54:04,728 --> 00:54:07,261
that independence must
be granted to the people,
763
00:54:07,360 --> 00:54:09,027
that the people must
support the struggle.
764
00:54:10,828 --> 00:54:14,761
"I am convinced," Eisenhower
confided to his diary,
765
00:54:14,860 --> 00:54:19,694
"that no military victory
is possible in this theater."
766
00:54:19,795 --> 00:54:22,427
Still, without consulting Congress,
767
00:54:22,527 --> 00:54:26,360
the president had secretly sent
more American transport planes,
768
00:54:26,460 --> 00:54:32,127
their markings painted over and
flown by civilian contractors,
769
00:54:32,228 --> 00:54:36,795
to help resupply the desperate
French troops at Dien Bien Phu.
770
00:54:40,560 --> 00:54:42,728
Everyone understood
that in and of itself,
771
00:54:42,828 --> 00:54:46,360
Vietnam didn't mean very much.
772
00:54:46,460 --> 00:54:50,594
But they believed, I
believed, if we lost it,
773
00:54:50,694 --> 00:54:53,527
that the rest of Asia
would tumble to communism.
774
00:54:53,677 --> 00:54:58,477
You have broader
considerations that might follow
775
00:54:58,577 --> 00:55:03,345
what you would call the
falling domino principle.
776
00:55:03,445 --> 00:55:05,977
You have a row of dominoes set up,
777
00:55:06,077 --> 00:55:07,845
and you knock over the first one,
778
00:55:07,945 --> 00:55:11,811
and what will happen to the
last one is the certainty
779
00:55:11,910 --> 00:55:14,811
that it will go over very quickly.
780
00:55:36,010 --> 00:55:42,045
On the afternoon of May 7,
1954, after 55 days of siege,
781
00:55:42,144 --> 00:55:47,278
the exhausted French forces
at Dien Bien Phu surrendered.
782
00:55:49,878 --> 00:55:54,610
They had lost 8,000 men,
killed, wounded, or missing.
783
00:55:57,477 --> 00:56:01,845
General Giap had lost
three times as many,
784
00:56:01,945 --> 00:56:05,077
but he had won a great victory.
785
00:56:22,211 --> 00:56:27,077
Even Duong Van Mai's parents
could not help but be impressed.
786
00:56:27,177 --> 00:56:29,211
They were very proud
787
00:56:29,311 --> 00:56:31,945
that the Viet Minh had
defeated the French,
788
00:56:32,045 --> 00:56:33,945
this great Western power.
789
00:56:34,045 --> 00:56:37,878
Admiration and respect on the one hand,
790
00:56:37,977 --> 00:56:40,211
but fear on the other hand.
791
00:56:40,311 --> 00:56:43,010
And fear was the stronger emotion.
792
00:56:44,711 --> 00:56:47,378
"We have been caught
bluffing by our enemies,"
793
00:56:47,477 --> 00:56:51,177
Senate Minority Leader
Lyndon Johnson said.
794
00:56:51,278 --> 00:56:56,278
"Today it is Indochina,
tomorrow Asia may be in flames.
795
00:56:56,378 --> 00:57:02,477
And the day after, the Western
Alliance will lie in ruins."
796
00:57:02,577 --> 00:57:05,545
We should have seen it as
the end of the colonial era
797
00:57:05,644 --> 00:57:08,744
in Southeast Asia, which it really was.
798
00:57:08,845 --> 00:57:11,211
But instead we saw it in Cold War terms,
799
00:57:11,311 --> 00:57:15,977
and we saw it as a
defeat for the free world
800
00:57:16,077 --> 00:57:17,845
that was related to the rise of China.
801
00:57:17,945 --> 00:57:22,945
And it was a total
misreading of a pivotal event,
802
00:57:23,045 --> 00:57:25,644
which cost us very dearly.
803
00:57:31,677 --> 00:57:33,644
The former home of
the League of Nations,
804
00:57:33,744 --> 00:57:35,910
Geneva, Switzerland,
where East is meeting West
805
00:57:36,010 --> 00:57:37,311
in the international conference
806
00:57:37,410 --> 00:57:41,878
that may decisively affect
the political future of Asia.
807
00:57:41,977 --> 00:57:45,244
The day after the fall of Dien Bien Phu,
808
00:57:45,345 --> 00:57:49,010
diplomats from nine
nations gathered in Geneva
809
00:57:49,110 --> 00:57:51,878
to settle the future of Vietnam.
810
00:57:51,977 --> 00:57:56,010
The talks dragged on for
nearly two-and-a-half months.
811
00:57:59,045 --> 00:58:00,811
Despite their victory,
812
00:58:00,910 --> 00:58:04,577
Ho Chi Minh and General
Giap could not keep fighting
813
00:58:04,677 --> 00:58:09,811
without more support from
China and the Soviet Union.
814
00:58:09,910 --> 00:58:13,311
But China had lost a
million men in Korea
815
00:58:13,410 --> 00:58:16,378
and did not want to become
involved in another war
816
00:58:16,477 --> 00:58:18,045
along its border.
817
00:58:18,144 --> 00:58:23,878
The Soviet Union was hoping
to ease tensions with the West.
818
00:58:23,977 --> 00:58:28,845
Both of Ho Chi Minh's communist
patrons urged him to agree
819
00:58:28,945 --> 00:58:30,811
to a negotiated settlement,
820
00:58:30,910 --> 00:58:35,211
a partition like the one
that had ended the Korean War.
821
00:58:35,311 --> 00:58:38,644
Ho had no option but to give in.
822
00:58:42,577 --> 00:58:45,345
In the end, no one was satisfied.
823
00:58:47,378 --> 00:58:52,345
Vietnam was temporarily to be
divided at the 17th parallel.
824
00:58:52,445 --> 00:58:56,878
The 130,000 French-led
troops stationed in the North
825
00:58:56,977 --> 00:58:59,045
were to withdraw to the South,
826
00:58:59,144 --> 00:59:03,045
and somewhere between
50,000 and 90,000 Viet Minh
827
00:59:03,144 --> 00:59:05,811
were to "re-group" to the North.
828
00:59:05,910 --> 00:59:07,677
The two halves would be separated
829
00:59:07,778 --> 00:59:12,077
by a demilitarized zone until
an election could be held
830
00:59:12,177 --> 00:59:15,378
to reunify North and South Vietnam,
831
00:59:15,477 --> 00:59:20,610
an election everyone knew
Ho Chi Minh would win.
832
00:59:55,010 --> 00:59:56,544
We had started walking up
833
00:59:56,644 --> 00:59:58,510
and we had probably gotten about
a third of the way up the hill
834
00:59:58,611 --> 01:00:00,111
and then they unleashed on us.
835
01:00:02,977 --> 01:00:05,111
We were in the middle of
this horrible shit sandwich.
836
01:00:05,211 --> 01:00:07,211
That's what we called it.
837
01:00:12,310 --> 01:00:16,178
One of the things that I
learned in the war is that
838
01:00:16,278 --> 01:00:19,877
we're not the top species on
the planet because we're nice.
839
01:00:22,745 --> 01:00:25,877
People talk a lot about how well
the military turns, you know,
840
01:00:25,977 --> 01:00:28,678
kids into, you know,
killing machines and stuff.
841
01:00:28,778 --> 01:00:31,278
And I'll always argue that
it's just finishing school.
842
01:00:39,945 --> 01:00:41,211
Braving the dangers
843
01:00:41,212 --> 01:00:43,611
of the open sea in tiny, rickety craft,
844
01:00:43,711 --> 01:00:46,111
thousands of Roman
Catholic and Buddhist faith
845
01:00:46,211 --> 01:00:48,477
have found life impossible
under the communists.
846
01:00:48,577 --> 01:00:52,044
For them, it's freedom or nothing.
847
01:00:55,211 --> 01:00:57,178
Under the Geneva Accords,
848
01:00:57,278 --> 01:01:00,111
civilians living in
either half of Vietnam
849
01:01:00,211 --> 01:01:02,445
who wanted to relocate to the other
850
01:01:02,544 --> 01:01:05,544
would have 300 days to do so.
851
01:01:05,644 --> 01:01:09,544
My mother and father wanted to stay
852
01:01:09,644 --> 01:01:11,644
and meet my sister Thang again
853
01:01:11,745 --> 01:01:14,077
because they knew Thang would come back.
854
01:01:14,178 --> 01:01:16,410
But on the other hand
they couldn't risk that.
855
01:01:16,510 --> 01:01:21,377
They were convinced that when
Ho Chi Minh and his government
856
01:01:21,477 --> 01:01:23,611
arrived in Hanoi,
857
01:01:23,711 --> 01:01:27,245
my father would be the
first one to be killed
858
01:01:27,345 --> 01:01:29,211
and all of us would be persecuted.
859
01:01:31,945 --> 01:01:33,977
And I remember the day we left.
860
01:01:34,077 --> 01:01:37,345
I looked around and I thought,
"I never come back here again."
861
01:01:39,711 --> 01:01:41,611
It was extremely traumatic.
862
01:01:41,711 --> 01:01:46,310
It was like the ground was
suddenly cut from under you.
863
01:01:46,410 --> 01:01:51,877
In the end, some 900,000 refugees,
864
01:01:51,977 --> 01:01:55,577
including more than half of all
the Catholics living in the North,
865
01:01:55,678 --> 01:02:00,845
fled to the South, many of
them aboard American ships.
866
01:02:05,211 --> 01:02:08,778
The United States hoped somehow
to encourage the building
867
01:02:08,877 --> 01:02:11,111
of a legitimate government in the South.
868
01:02:13,245 --> 01:02:17,945
That government was now
headed by Ngo Dinh Diem.
869
01:02:18,044 --> 01:02:20,711
Both a Roman Catholic and a Confucian
870
01:02:20,810 --> 01:02:22,910
in a largely Buddhist country,
871
01:02:23,010 --> 01:02:27,910
he was a celibate bachelor who
had once planned to be a priest.
872
01:02:28,110 --> 01:02:34,211
The war for us really started
when we became the partner,
873
01:02:34,311 --> 01:02:39,345
or I would say the
victim, of President Diem.
874
01:02:39,445 --> 01:02:44,378
We were going to help him turn
South Vietnam into a democracy.
875
01:02:44,477 --> 01:02:45,977
That's what he said he wanted to do.
876
01:02:46,077 --> 01:02:47,045
And we believed him.
877
01:02:47,744 --> 01:02:49,477
Like Ho Chi Minh,
878
01:02:49,577 --> 01:02:53,144
Diem had spent years
abroad seeking support
879
01:02:53,244 --> 01:02:56,910
for his own brand of
Vietnamese nationalism.
880
01:02:57,010 --> 01:03:00,410
He was a veteran politician
whose loathing for the French
881
01:03:00,510 --> 01:03:04,278
was matched only by his
hatred for the communists,
882
01:03:04,378 --> 01:03:08,045
who had imprisoned him and
buried alive his eldest brother
883
01:03:08,144 --> 01:03:10,510
and his nephew.
884
01:03:10,610 --> 01:03:13,945
Diem was aloof, autocratic,
885
01:03:14,045 --> 01:03:17,311
mistrustful of anyone
much beyond his own family.
886
01:03:17,410 --> 01:03:21,311
He also proved to be
shrewd, resourceful,
887
01:03:21,410 --> 01:03:25,445
and skilled at exploiting the
weaknesses of his opponents.
888
01:03:25,545 --> 01:03:31,477
But he faced a daunting task
in creating a new country.
889
01:03:31,577 --> 01:03:34,577
The French, who still
had thousands of troops
890
01:03:34,677 --> 01:03:38,144
stationed in the South, detested Diem.
891
01:03:38,244 --> 01:03:42,010
Several provinces were under
the sway of religious sects
892
01:03:42,110 --> 01:03:44,477
with armies of their own.
893
01:03:44,577 --> 01:03:48,677
Tens of thousands of Viet
Minh soldiers had gone north,
894
01:03:48,778 --> 01:03:50,878
but several thousand cadre...
895
01:03:50,977 --> 01:03:54,311
trained and dedicated
Communist Party workers...
896
01:03:54,410 --> 01:04:00,345
had stayed behind to organize
resistance in the countryside.
897
01:04:00,445 --> 01:04:04,510
And Saigon itself was
ruled by the Binh Xuyen,
898
01:04:04,610 --> 01:04:08,010
a crime syndicate backed by the French.
899
01:04:08,110 --> 01:04:10,311
And the French were
behind the Binh Xuyen,
900
01:04:10,410 --> 01:04:11,811
sort of supporting them
901
01:04:11,910 --> 01:04:14,977
because they didn't
want Diem to succeed.
902
01:04:15,077 --> 01:04:17,010
And that became the central contest.
903
01:04:19,045 --> 01:04:21,055
Some in the CIA believed
904
01:04:21,056 --> 01:04:25,010
that Diem could be the
savior of South Vietnam.
905
01:04:25,110 --> 01:04:27,045
Others were not so sure.
906
01:04:27,144 --> 01:04:29,278
"He is a messiah without a message,"
907
01:04:29,378 --> 01:04:32,311
one diplomat reported to Washington.
908
01:04:32,410 --> 01:04:35,878
The U.S. ambassador agreed.
909
01:04:35,977 --> 01:04:39,278
On April 27, 1955,
910
01:04:39,378 --> 01:04:41,700
President Eisenhower decided
911
01:04:41,701 --> 01:04:46,110
to end American support
for Diem's regime.
912
01:04:47,278 --> 01:04:50,477
But then Diem made an all-out assault
913
01:04:50,577 --> 01:04:52,878
on the Binh Xuyen syndicate.
914
01:04:55,278 --> 01:04:57,077
Suddenly in the middle of the day
915
01:04:57,177 --> 01:05:01,677
we heard gunfire and then we saw flames
916
01:05:01,778 --> 01:05:04,110
and the neighborhood was burning.
917
01:05:04,211 --> 01:05:06,395
There are hundreds of dead and wounded
918
01:05:06,396 --> 01:05:10,010
on both sides as the street fighting
continues for an entire week.
919
01:05:10,110 --> 01:05:13,345
For the United States, the
situation presents a grave problem.
920
01:05:15,278 --> 01:05:18,244
Diem finally regains control of Saigon.
921
01:05:19,977 --> 01:05:24,244
In the end, Diem's forces prevailed.
922
01:05:24,345 --> 01:05:30,211
Eisenhower now saw no option
but to stick with Diem.
923
01:05:30,311 --> 01:05:35,677
The French then announced their
intention to withdraw completely
924
01:05:35,778 --> 01:05:41,910
from South Vietnam, ending
nearly a century of occupation.
925
01:05:42,110 --> 01:05:47,077
Diem became wildly popular
because he seemed to embody
926
01:05:47,177 --> 01:05:49,677
the nationalist cause in the South.
927
01:05:49,777 --> 01:05:51,677
He succeeded in getting the French
928
01:05:51,777 --> 01:05:53,710
out of Vietnam all the way.
929
01:05:53,811 --> 01:05:57,277
And Ho Chi Minh had only got
them out of the northern half.
930
01:05:57,378 --> 01:05:59,633
Flush with victory,
931
01:05:59,634 --> 01:06:02,634
Diem called for a
referendum in the South.
932
01:06:03,277 --> 01:06:08,677
The CIA warned him not to
meddle too much with the returns.
933
01:06:09,878 --> 01:06:11,677
But when the ballots were counted,
934
01:06:11,777 --> 01:06:17,545
Diem claimed to have
won 98.2% of the vote.
935
01:06:19,445 --> 01:06:24,978
On October 26, 1955, Ngo
Dinh Diem named himself
936
01:06:25,077 --> 01:06:30,710
the first president of the
brand-new Republic of Vietnam.
937
01:06:30,811 --> 01:06:34,611
The election to reunify
the North and South
938
01:06:34,710 --> 01:06:38,277
that had been promised at
Geneva would never be held.
939
01:06:40,378 --> 01:06:44,410
He became our ally,
or rather our master,
940
01:06:44,510 --> 01:06:47,010
because the goal of preventing
941
01:06:47,111 --> 01:06:49,210
the communists from
taking over the South
942
01:06:49,311 --> 01:06:55,844
was so strong that we couldn't
afford for him to lose.
943
01:06:55,945 --> 01:06:58,678
So Diem started to boss us around.
944
01:06:58,777 --> 01:07:00,777
And this was a typical relationship.
945
01:07:00,878 --> 01:07:03,245
You need any ally you believe
946
01:07:03,344 --> 01:07:06,277
to be the centerpiece
of your foreign policy.
947
01:07:06,378 --> 01:07:07,878
They understand that right away.
948
01:07:07,977 --> 01:07:10,645
And the tail wags the dog.
949
01:07:14,811 --> 01:07:17,378
From the Far East comes
a distinguished visitor.
950
01:07:17,477 --> 01:07:20,145
President Ngo Dinh Diem
of Vietnam is accorded
951
01:07:20,245 --> 01:07:23,178
one of President Eisenhower's
rare airport greetings,
952
01:07:23,277 --> 01:07:25,678
as he arrives for a
four-day state visit.
953
01:07:25,777 --> 01:07:29,510
President Diem, one of America's
staunchest allies in Southeast Asia,
954
01:07:29,611 --> 01:07:32,245
will seek an increase in
aid to shore up his country
955
01:07:32,344 --> 01:07:34,145
against increasing communist pressure,
956
01:07:34,245 --> 01:07:39,710
a request to which the president
lends a sympathetic ear.
957
01:07:39,811 --> 01:07:43,745
Most politicians, Democrats
as well as Republicans,
958
01:07:43,844 --> 01:07:45,745
now seemed to share the changing views
959
01:07:45,844 --> 01:07:47,678
of Senator John F. Kennedy.
960
01:07:47,777 --> 01:07:51,344
South Vietnam is "our
offspring," he said.
961
01:07:51,445 --> 01:07:53,044
"We cannot abandon it."
962
01:07:53,145 --> 01:07:57,410
If it fell, the United States
would be "held responsible
963
01:07:57,510 --> 01:08:01,811
and our prestige in Asia
will sink to a new low."
964
01:08:01,910 --> 01:08:07,245
There had never before been
a South Vietnamese nation,
965
01:08:07,344 --> 01:08:10,577
but Americans, who had rebuilt
much of their own country
966
01:08:10,678 --> 01:08:14,277
during the New Deal and had
helped rebuild Western Europe
967
01:08:14,378 --> 01:08:15,611
through the Marshall Plan,
968
01:08:15,710 --> 01:08:20,378
were convinced they could
build one nonetheless.
969
01:08:22,544 --> 01:08:26,445
Eisenhower ordered scores
of American civilians
970
01:08:26,544 --> 01:08:30,245
to South Vietnam, full of
plans for economic development
971
01:08:30,344 --> 01:08:34,077
meant to win, he hoped,
the hearts and minds
972
01:08:34,178 --> 01:08:35,878
of the Vietnamese people.
973
01:08:38,844 --> 01:08:41,945
But those civilians would
always be outnumbered
974
01:08:42,044 --> 01:08:43,544
by military advisors,
975
01:08:43,645 --> 01:08:48,044
with orders to modernize,
train, and equip Diem's forces,
976
01:08:48,145 --> 01:08:53,910
now called the Army of the
Republic of Vietnam... the ARVN.
977
01:08:54,010 --> 01:08:59,445
Some ARVN officers found
American methods unsuited
978
01:08:59,544 --> 01:09:02,178
to the guerrilla war
they expected to wage
979
01:09:02,277 --> 01:09:04,410
against the communists.
980
01:09:04,510 --> 01:09:07,178
Most American military
advisors were veterans
981
01:09:07,277 --> 01:09:08,577
of the war in Korea,
982
01:09:08,678 --> 01:09:12,344
determined to prepare
South Vietnamese forces
983
01:09:12,445 --> 01:09:17,878
to slow a conventional
invasion from the North.
984
01:09:17,977 --> 01:09:21,577
But no one in North Vietnam
985
01:09:21,678 --> 01:09:25,210
was planning a conventional invasion.
986
01:09:25,311 --> 01:09:29,210
Ho Chi Minh was focused
on rebuilding his country,
987
01:09:29,311 --> 01:09:33,178
devastated by more than a decade of war.
988
01:09:35,710 --> 01:09:39,245
The communists imposed
brutal land reforms
989
01:09:39,344 --> 01:09:41,510
modeled on those underway in China
990
01:09:41,611 --> 01:09:46,277
with a ruthlessness that
left thousands of people dead,
991
01:09:46,378 --> 01:09:49,745
including not only landlords
who had sided with the French,
992
01:09:49,844 --> 01:09:54,111
but also many villagers who
had fought with the Viet Minh.
993
01:09:56,777 --> 01:10:00,510
Ho Chi Minh was still
determined to reunite Vietnam.
994
01:10:00,611 --> 01:10:04,811
But he worried that if he took direct
military action against the South,
995
01:10:04,910 --> 01:10:08,977
the United States would be drawn
more deeply into the struggle.
996
01:10:09,077 --> 01:10:12,510
He cautioned his comrades in
the South to put their faith
997
01:10:12,611 --> 01:10:16,378
in political agitation
and avoid violence.
998
01:10:18,811 --> 01:10:20,777
But that message rang hollow
999
01:10:20,878 --> 01:10:25,445
among embattled Southern
revolutionaries struggling to survive
1000
01:10:25,544 --> 01:10:30,445
under Diem's increasingly harsh regime.
1001
01:10:30,544 --> 01:10:35,077
In a campaign he called
"Denounce the Communists,"
1002
01:10:35,178 --> 01:10:38,477
Diem had imprisoned tens
of thousands of citizens
1003
01:10:38,577 --> 01:10:44,710
without trial and ordered the
executions of hundreds more.
1004
01:10:44,811 --> 01:10:48,710
Now, the communists took
matters into their own hands
1005
01:10:48,811 --> 01:10:52,477
and began attacking South
Vietnamese officials.
1006
01:11:32,178 --> 01:11:36,245
As violence in South
Vietnam intensified,
1007
01:11:36,344 --> 01:11:38,977
new leaders emerged in Hanoi.
1008
01:11:39,077 --> 01:11:42,445
Ho Chi Minh would remain
the face of the revolution
1009
01:11:42,544 --> 01:11:46,410
around the world, but he
now began to share power
1010
01:11:46,510 --> 01:11:49,678
with men who were growing
impatient with his caution,
1011
01:11:49,777 --> 01:11:54,311
men about whom Americans
knew almost nothing.
1012
01:11:56,445 --> 01:11:59,378
The most important proved
to be a carpenter's son
1013
01:11:59,477 --> 01:12:05,577
from Quang Tri province
in the South named Le Duan.
1014
01:12:05,678 --> 01:12:09,145
He had helped found the
Indochinese Communist Party,
1015
01:12:09,245 --> 01:12:12,710
survived nearly ten
years in a French prison,
1016
01:12:12,811 --> 01:12:15,910
and proved himself a
shrewd political infighter
1017
01:12:16,010 --> 01:12:19,445
as he rose to become First
Secretary of the party.
1018
01:12:54,210 --> 01:12:58,277
By 1959, Le Duan and his hardline allies
1019
01:12:58,378 --> 01:13:02,311
were gaining influence within
the North Vietnamese Politburo
1020
01:13:02,410 --> 01:13:05,010
and beginning to change its policy.
1021
01:13:05,111 --> 01:13:08,878
They now argued that
Hanoi should do everything
1022
01:13:08,977 --> 01:13:12,077
within its power to help
Southern revolutionaries
1023
01:13:12,178 --> 01:13:14,477
remove Diem by force.
1024
01:13:36,111 --> 01:13:39,645
Now, bands of 40 to 50 armed Viet Minh
1025
01:13:39,745 --> 01:13:43,044
began slipping back
home into South Vietnam,
1026
01:13:43,145 --> 01:13:46,910
following jungle paths hacked
through the Laotian mountains
1027
01:13:47,010 --> 01:13:51,510
that the Americans would soon
call the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
1028
01:13:57,510 --> 01:14:00,710
Violence against the Diem
regime steadily accelerated.
1029
01:14:10,645 --> 01:14:15,777
On the evening of July
8, 1959, at Bien Hoa,
1030
01:14:15,878 --> 01:14:17,710
20 miles northeast of Saigon,
1031
01:14:17,811 --> 01:14:21,945
six American military
advisors were watching a movie
1032
01:14:22,044 --> 01:14:23,577
in their mess hall.
1033
01:14:25,277 --> 01:14:27,311
Viet Minh guerrillas,
who had crept silently
1034
01:14:27,410 --> 01:14:30,977
into the compound, opened
fire through the windows.
1035
01:14:36,645 --> 01:14:39,544
Major Dale Buis from Pender, Nebraska,
1036
01:14:39,645 --> 01:14:41,745
and Master Sergeant Chester Ovnand
1037
01:14:41,844 --> 01:14:45,245
from Copperas Cove, Texas, were killed.
1038
01:14:47,445 --> 01:14:51,745
They were the first American
soldiers to die from enemy fire
1039
01:14:51,844 --> 01:14:53,745
in the Vietnam War.
1040
01:14:55,397 --> 01:14:57,964
We must prove all over again,
1041
01:14:58,065 --> 01:15:03,798
to a watching world, as we sit
on a most conspicuous stage,
1042
01:15:03,897 --> 01:15:05,498
whether this nation,
1043
01:15:05,597 --> 01:15:09,697
conceived as it is with
its freedom of choice,
1044
01:15:09,798 --> 01:15:14,365
its breadth of opportunity,
its range of alternatives,
1045
01:15:14,464 --> 01:15:16,830
can compete with the
single-minded advance
1046
01:15:16,931 --> 01:15:18,597
of the communist system.
1047
01:15:18,897 --> 01:15:24,530
On November 8, 1960, John
Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected
1048
01:15:24,631 --> 01:15:27,265
president of the United States.
1049
01:15:27,364 --> 01:15:31,097
His vice president was
Senator Lyndon Johnson.
1050
01:15:31,198 --> 01:15:35,164
They had narrowly beaten
Vice President Richard Nixon
1051
01:15:35,265 --> 01:15:38,498
and his running mate,
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
1052
01:15:39,965 --> 01:15:42,897
During the campaign,
both Kennedy and Nixon
1053
01:15:42,998 --> 01:15:47,431
had pledged to hold the line
against international communism
1054
01:15:47,530 --> 01:15:50,131
wherever it seemed to be a threat.
1055
01:15:50,230 --> 01:15:54,131
But very few Americans
knew or cared about
1056
01:15:54,230 --> 01:15:56,565
what was going on in Vietnam.
1057
01:15:58,480 --> 01:16:00,680
Six weeks after Kennedy's election,
1058
01:16:00,781 --> 01:16:03,747
at a remote jungle
village called Tan Lap
1059
01:16:03,848 --> 01:16:05,680
near the Cambodian border,
1060
01:16:05,781 --> 01:16:09,615
representatives of southern
revolutionary groups
1061
01:16:09,715 --> 01:16:13,814
met to form a new organization
to replace the Viet Minh,
1062
01:16:13,915 --> 01:16:16,781
dedicated to overthrowing Ngo Dinh Diem
1063
01:16:16,880 --> 01:16:20,781
and ousting the
foreigners supporting him.
1064
01:16:20,880 --> 01:16:26,380
Behind the scenes, Le Duan and
his communist comrades in Hanoi
1065
01:16:26,480 --> 01:16:30,480
were orchestrating everything.
1066
01:16:30,581 --> 01:16:32,281
The new organization would be called
1067
01:16:32,380 --> 01:16:36,615
the National Liberation
Front... the NLF.
1068
01:16:38,215 --> 01:16:41,281
The armed wing of the NLF was called
1069
01:16:41,380 --> 01:16:44,047
the People's Liberation Armed Forces,
1070
01:16:44,148 --> 01:16:47,581
but its enemies in Saigon
and Washington preferred
1071
01:16:47,680 --> 01:16:49,715
a more disparaging term.
1072
01:16:49,814 --> 01:16:53,180
In their eyes, the revolutionaries were
1073
01:16:53,281 --> 01:16:56,680
Communist Traitors to
the Vietnamese Nation...
1074
01:16:56,781 --> 01:16:58,281
the Viet Cong.
1075
01:17:48,715 --> 01:17:51,114
Let every nation know,
1076
01:17:51,215 --> 01:17:56,814
whether it wishes us well or ill,
1077
01:17:56,915 --> 01:18:02,948
that we shall pay any
price, bear any burden,
1078
01:18:03,047 --> 01:18:07,915
meet any hardship, support any friend,
1079
01:18:08,015 --> 01:18:13,015
oppose any foe, to assure the survival
1080
01:18:13,114 --> 01:18:14,480
and the success of liberty.
1081
01:18:26,847 --> 01:18:29,314
For me, I'd always thought of courage
1082
01:18:29,415 --> 01:18:33,915
as charging enemy bunkers
or standing up under fire.
1083
01:18:34,015 --> 01:18:39,948
But just to walk, day after
day from village to village
1084
01:18:40,047 --> 01:18:44,581
and through the paddies
and up into the mountains,
1085
01:18:44,680 --> 01:18:48,847
just to get up in the morning
and look out at the land
1086
01:18:48,948 --> 01:18:52,547
and think, "In a few minutes
I'll be walking out there
1087
01:18:52,648 --> 01:18:55,780
and will my corpse be there, over there?
1088
01:18:55,881 --> 01:18:57,314
Will I lose a leg out there?"
1089
01:18:59,114 --> 01:19:02,881
Just to walk felt incredibly brave.
1090
01:19:02,980 --> 01:19:05,747
I would sometimes look
at my legs as I walked,
1091
01:19:05,847 --> 01:19:08,247
thinking, how am I doing this?
1092
01:21:48,681 --> 01:21:55,681
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1093
01:21:59,173 --> 01:22:00,700
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1094
01:22:00,773 --> 01:22:04,800
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1095
01:22:04,840 --> 01:22:08,773
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1096
01:22:08,773 --> 01:22:11,906
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1097
01:22:11,906 --> 01:22:13,572
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1098
01:22:13,572 --> 01:22:16,172
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1099
01:22:16,172 --> 01:22:18,273
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1101
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1102
01:22:27,639 --> 01:22:29,773
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1104
01:22:34,672 --> 01:22:37,072
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1105
01:22:37,072 --> 01:22:39,672
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1106
01:22:39,672 --> 01:22:41,973
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1109
01:22:55,939 --> 01:22:57,372
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1115
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1119
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1120
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1121
01:23:26,639 --> 01:23:30,072
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1122
01:23:30,072 --> 01:23:33,706
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1123
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1124
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1125
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1126
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1127
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1128
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1130
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1132
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1133
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