
Vietnam War: Turning Points
American History Hit
Migration and Military Escalation in Vietnam
This chapter explores the significant migration from North to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, fueled by fears of communism and strategic government actions. It examines the U.S. funding of this relocation, the emergence of Ngo Dinh Diem's leadership, and the shift towards a more direct military involvement under Kennedy. The narrative also highlights the political instability, the Strategic Hamlet Program's challenges, and the symbolism of Buddhist dissent during this tumultuous period.
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