

The Origins of the Vietnam War (Encore)
Sep 19, 2025
Explore the complex roots of the Vietnam War, tracing back to French colonial rule and early resistance. Discover Ho Chi Minh's rise and the impact of World War II on Vietnam's struggle for independence. Learn about the crucial post-war division of the country and the U.S. involvement that escalated the conflict. The podcast dives into pivotal events like the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem, unraveling how these factors contributed to one of history's most significant wars.
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French Roots Began Centuries Earlier
- French involvement in Vietnam began with Jesuit missionaries and early advisers to local rulers, planting long-term influence.
- That cultural and political foothold paved the way for full colonial control in the 19th century.
Colonial Rule And Its Consequences
- France formalized colonial rule in Vietnam in the mid-1800s and created French Indochina by the 1880s.
- Colonial administration exploited resources, imposed culture, and provoked persistent Vietnamese resistance.
Ho Chi Minh's Versailles Moment
- Ho Chi Minh traveled, petitioned at Versailles in 1919, and issued The Eight Demands of the Annamite People.
- Wilson ignored him, a missed chance to ally with a nationalist who later embraced communism.