Vietnam 1946: How the War Began. By Stein Tonnesson. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. Hardcover: 361pp. How did the First Indochina War begin? The official French interpretations place the responsibility squarely on Ho Chi Minh's government. In the 1950s, the French...
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11. When Did The War Begin? 12. Appeasement and Comparative Brutality 13. Carving Up Central EuropePart Three: The U.S. Enters the War 14. The French versus the French 15. Significance of the Higgins Boat 16. Only Genghis Khan Did It 17. The Solution 18. Events Leading to Pearl Harbor...
officially entered the Vietnam War. Prior activity in Vietnam—including 23,000 military advisers already there and various naval action—did not include active fighting and was being used largely for support and intelligence. Throughout the Vietnam Era, more than 2,709,918 Americans—9.7% of ...
9. Deadly Ideas Lead to War 10. The Pax Romana 11. Fascism 12. What Date Did the World Wars Begin? 13. Franco-Prussian War 14. Ancient German Ambitions 15. Political Power 16. Global Protection 17. Interests 18. Cost Externalization 19. Manifest Destiny 20. The Splendid Little War 21....
Johnson credited the work of his administration and the City Council with tamping down any disruptive protests that could mirror the events of 1968 when police used nightsticks and tear gas on protesters demonstrating against the Vietnam War. Chicago had held a perfectly peaceful Democr...
Causes of the Great Inflation Upon his inauguration in 1969, Nixon inherited a recession from Lyndon Johnson, who had simultaneously spent generously on the Great Society and the Vietnam War.12 Despite some protests, Congress went along with Nixon to continue to fund the war and increase soci...