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20240224 CDTL LBJ Era Khanh Gov TelDepStaEmbV D29

20240224 CDTL LBJ Era Khanh Gov TelDepStaEmbV D29


List of Sources

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/sources

List of Abbreviations

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/terms

List of Persons

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/persons

Vietnam (Documents 1–479)

II. U.S. Assessment of the Khanh Government, February 1–March 4 (Documents 28–69)

Document 29

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964

29. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Vietnam1

Washington, February 1, 1964—1:54 p.m.

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/d29

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/d29#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.12.8.5

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/d24

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/d24fn5

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/d29#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.12.14.8.6

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/d29#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.12.16.3

Thân thế (các) nhân vật

Blouin, Rear Admiral F. J.,

USN, Director, Far East Region, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

https://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/fjblouin.htm

https://www.history.navy.mil/our-collections/photography/numerical-list-of-images/nhhc-series/nh-series/NH-69000/NH-69901.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1993/01/27/obituaries/c970b20a-ea31-419a-93ab-037b2e3798a6/

Green, Marshall,

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs

https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4d5nd2xt/entire_text/

https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Green-Marshall-China-Policy.pdf

https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Green-Marshall.pdf

https://1997-2001.state.gov/about_state/history/vol_xxx/persons.html

Harkins, Paul Donal

MACV MAAG Military Assistance Advisory Group

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Assistance_Advisory_Group#MAAG_Indochina;_MAAG_Vietnam

https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/collection/data/829245148

https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/collection/data/829245148

https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/?q=topic_sort:%22Vietnam+War%2C+1961-1975%22

https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/?q=topic_sort%3A%22Vietnam+War%2C+1961-1975%22&offset=10&label=&sort=&limit=10&extentsize=50

https://www.historynet.com/the-battle-at-ap-bac-changed-americas-view-of-the-vietnam-war/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_D._Harkins

Harriman, W. Averell,

Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs until April 3, 1963; thereafter Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and Chairman of the Special Group for Counterinsurgency

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Averell_Harriman#References

https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/harriman-william-averell

https://adst.org/oral-history/fascinating-figures/averell-harriman-the-old-crocodile-of-diplomacy/

https://www.britannica.com/biography/W-Averell-Harriman

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harriman-365

https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARRIMAN

Nguyen Khanh,

Major General, ARVN, Commander of II Corps until November 29 1963; thereafter Commander of IV Corps

Major General, ARVN, Commander of I Corps; leader of coup of January 30, 1964; Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam, February 4–October 30, 1964; thereafter Commander in Chief of Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces; Chairman of the Armed Forces Council after December 18, 1964

Koren, Henry L. T.,

Director of the Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State

https://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/14/obituaries/henry-koren-a-diplomat-for-23-years.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_L._T._Koren

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1994/07/13/henry-lt-koren-dies/5f2d18ac-014b-4b80-9a77-3b2db3e3b323/

https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/koren-henry-lloyd-thornell

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_L._T._Koren

https://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/14/obituaries/henry-koren-a-diplomat-for-23-years.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1994/07/13/henry-lt-koren-dies/5f2d18ac-014b-4b80-9a77-3b2db3e3b323/

https://www.adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Koren,%20Henry%20L.T.%20toc.pdf

https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/koren-henry-lloyd-thornell

https://www.state.gov/resources-bureau-of-global-talent-management/#ambassadors

https://www.state.gov/biographies-list/

https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/chiefsofmission/congo-republic

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195484199/henry-lloyd_thornell-koren

https://www.loc.gov/item/mfdipbib000633/

https://press.armywarcollege.edu/do/search/?q=author%3A%22Henry%20L.%20T.%20Koren%20Jr.%22&start=0&context=16941514

https://press.armywarcollege.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1497&context=parameters

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.,

Ambassador to South Vietnam from August 26, 1963

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cabot_Lodge_Jr.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_States_to_South_Vietnam

https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2021/05/20/henry-cabot-lodge-biography-review-brahmin-240632

https://yalebooks.yale.edu/2020/09/25/the-no-so-last-brahmin-the-legacy-of-henry-cabot-lodge-jr-today/

https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/us-history-biographies/henry-cabot-lodge

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabot_family 

Mendenhall, Joseph A.,

United Nations Adviser, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, from June 23, 1963

https://millercenter.org/conversations/conversants/joseph-joe-mendenhall-bio-page

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1958-60v02/persons

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1961-63v04/persons

https://1997-2001.state.gov/about_state/history/vol_i_1961/persons.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_A._Mendenhall

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Ambassador_to_Madagascar

https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6779s10t/entire_text/

https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Medanhall,%20Joseph%20A.toc.pdf

https://www.politico.com/story/2014/09/officers-brief-kennedy-on-vietnam-sept-10-1963-110765

https://www.loc.gov/item/mfdipbib000807/

https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/mss/mfdip/2004/2004men02/2004men02.xml

https://www.jfklibrary.org/asset-viewer/archives/jfkpof-mtg-109-004

Rusk, Dean,

Secretary of State.

https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/rusk-david-dean

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockefeller_Foundation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Rusk

https://www.cfr.org/blog/twe-remembers-executive-committee-national-security-council-cuban-missile-crisis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistant_Secretary_of_State_for_East_Asian_and_Pacific_Affairs

https://millercenter.org/president/kennedy/essays/rusk-1961-secretary-of-state

https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/rusk-dean

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistant_Secretary_of_State_for_International_Organization_Affairs

Stoneman, Walter G.,

Director, Office of Vietnam Affairs, Agency for International Development, through winter 1964; Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau of Far East Affairs, April 26, 1964

https://www.archives.gov/research/foreign-policy/assistance/vietnam

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v01/persons

Tran Quoc Buu,

President of the Confederation of Vietnamese Trade Congresses

List of presidents of the United States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

Eisenhower Administration

https://millercenter.org/president/eisenhower/dwight-d-eisenhower-administration

Lesson in Vietnam from Kissinger to Nixon:… “when we made it “our war” we would not let the South Vietnamese fight it; when it again became “their war”, we would not help them fight it.”

(We also had trouble with excesses here: when we made it “our war” we would not let the South Vietnamese fight it; when it again became “their war,” we would not help them fight it. Ironically, we prepared the South Vietnamese for main force warfare after 1954 (anticipating another Korean-type attack), and they faced a political war; they had prepared themselves for political warfare after 1973 only to be faced with a main force invasion 20 years after it had been expected.)

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v10/d280

Lesson of Vietnam May 12 1975 by Henry A. Kissinger

https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/exhibits/vietnam/032400091-002.pdf

https://thebattleofkontum.com/extras/kissinger.html

List of Participants in the Geneva Conference on Indochina

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1952-54v16/ch5subch4

The Geneva Conference on Indochina May 8–July 21, 1954

[Page [396]] [Page 397]

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1952-54v16/comp2

Geneva Agreements 20-21 July 1954

https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/KH-LA-VN_540720_GenevaAgreements.pdf

March 10 1956 Election in South Vietnam

Election processes in South Vietnam

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP79T00826A000400010040-7.pdf

Vietnam’s Un-held 1956 Reunification Elections

https://ecommons.cornell.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/020691c4-6762-44f0-903b-390c67a04188/content

PRETENSE TO DEMOCRACY: THE U.S. ROLE IN THE SUBVERSION OF THE VIETNAMESE ELECTION OF 1956

https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2761&context=theses

Van Ban Hiep Dinh Paris 27011973

http://suthat-toiac.blogspot.com/2008/07/hip-nh-paris-2711973-vn-bn.html

Agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Viet-Nam.

Signed at Paris on 27 January 1973

https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20935/volume-935-I-13295-English.pdf

https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20935/v935.pdf

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NLF=National Liberation Front=Mặt Trận Dân Tộc Giải Phóng,

PRG=Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam = Chính phủ Cách mạng Lâm thời Việt Nam,

DRVN= Democratic Republic of North Vietnam=Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa=cộng sản Bắc Việt.

DRV (also DRVN), Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam

NLF, National Liberation Front, Communist front organization in South Vietnam acting as political government of the insurgency; later renamed Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam

NVA, North Vietnamese Army, term used by the United States for the People’s Army of (North) Vietnam

PAVN, People’s Army of (North) Vietnam

PLAF, People’s Liberation Armed Forces, Communist forces in South Vietnam, synonymous with Viet Cong

PRG, Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam, political wing of the South Vietnamese Communist movement, replaced the National Liberation Front (NLF), but the terms are often used interchangeably

Paris Peace Talks, a loosely defined term that, depending on context, could mean the secret meetings between Henry Kissinger for the United States and Le Duc Tho for the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam or the 174 meetings of the public talks held from 1968 to 1973 between the United States and the Republic of (South) Vietnam on one side and the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam on the other; the latter were also known as Plenary or Avénue Kléber talks

Rue Darthé, 11 Rue Darthé, the address of one of the residences of the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam in the Paris suburb of Choisy-le-Roi used as a venue for the Kissinger-Le Duc Tho negotiations.

Avenue Kléber (also Ave. Kléber or Kléber), address of the International Conference Center at the Hotel Majestic in Paris, the site of the (plenary) Paris Peace Talks; see also Paris Peace Talks

SALT, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

Seven Points, peace plan presented by Kissinger on May 31, 1971, at his meeting with Le Duc Tho; peace plan presented by the NLF Delegation in July 1971 at the (plenary) Paris Peace Talks

Nine Points, peace plan presented by Xuan Thuy on June 26, 1971

Ten Points, peace plan presented by NLF delegate Madame Binh on May 8, 1969, at the (plenary) Paris Peace Talks; peace plan presented by Le Duc Tho on August 1, 1972, at his meeting with Kissinger; peace plan presented by Kissinger on August 14, 1972, at his meeting with Le Duc Tho

Two-Point Elaboration, elaboration of the Ten Point peace plan presented by the DRV Delegation on February 2, 1972, at the (plenary) Paris Peace Talks

Twelve Points, peace plan presented by Kissinger on August 1, 1972, at his meeting with Le Duc Tho

strategic hamlets, a South Vietnamese Government program to counter Viet Cong control in the countryside. The government relocated farmers into fortified hamlets to provide defense, economic aid, and political assistance to residents. The hope was that protection from Viet Cong raids and taxation would bind the rural populace to the government and gain their loyalty. The program started in 1962, but was fatally undermined by over expansion and poor execution. By 1964 it had clearly failed.

GVN, Government of (South) Vietnam

RVN, Republic of (South) Vietnam

RVNAF, Republic of (South) Vietnam Armed Forces

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v42/terms

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