Small Wars, Faraway Places: Global Insurrection and the Making of the Modern World, 1945-1965

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by Burleigh, Michael


  Stevenson, Adlai, 246–7, 396, 446, 447

  Stilwell, ‘Vinegar Joe,’ 106

  Stockwell, Major-General Hugh, 177, 181, 300

  Stonehouse, John, 375

  Storrier, David, 186

  Strategic Air Command (SAC), 59–60

  Stroessner, General Alfredo, 413

  Strong, Ann Louise, 67

  structure and organization of Viet Minh, 212

  Struma (ship), 92

  Sudan, 82

  Suez Canal, 81, 82, 84, 283–4

  Suez Crisis, 283–303, 339

  Anglo–French–Israeli plot, 296–9

  background, 283–8

  ceasefire, 300

  impact of economic sanctions on Britain, 300

  invasion of Sinai by Israelis, 298, 299

  nationalization of Suez Canal by Nasser, 291–3

  planning of military operation, 295

  ramifications of, 302–3

  and Soviet Union, 299–300

  and United States, 294–6, 298–300

  Suffren (cruiser), 37

  Sukarno, 40–4, 45, 63

  Sullivan, G. M., 376

  Sullivan & Cromwell, 274

  Sulzberger, Cyrus, 308, 340–1, 345–6

  Sumatra, 39–40, 45

  Suñer, Ramón Serrano, 347

  Sun Yat-sen, 17

  Suslov, Mikhail, 281

  Swynnerton Plan (1953) (Kenya), 377–8

  Taft, Robert, 3, 63, 246

  Taiping Rebellion, 18

  Taiwan Straits, 458

  Tam Tam Xa (Society of Beating Hearts), 30

  Tanganyika, 406

  Taruc, Luis, 195, 197, 208–9, 497

  Taylor, General Maxwell, 446, 449, 463–4, 473–4, 479, 486, 487

  Teitgen, Paul, 334

  Templer, General Sir Gerald, 167, 168, 175–82, 187, 497

  Templer, Peggie, 178–9

  Thacker, Ransley, 364–5, 366

  Thieu, General Nguyen Van, 486

  Thomas, Llewellyn, 446

  Thompson, Sir Robert, 163–4, 166, 168–9, 466

  Thuc, Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh, 470

  Tibet, 104

  invasion of by China (1950–1), 152, 311–12

  Tillon, Germaine, 325

  Tito, Marshal Josip Broz, 58, 282

  Tomoyuki, General Yamashita, 14, 17

  Tonkin Gulf Incident (1964), 483–4, 489

  Too, C.C., 172–3, 177

  Touré, Sékou, 398–9, 400

  Trafficante, Santo, 416, 429, 494

  Training Relations Instruction Mission (TRIM), 237

  Transjordan, 74, 100

  Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU), 119

  Trapnell, General Thomas, 221

  Trevelyan, Sir Humphrey, 288, 290

  Trinquier, Roger, 336

  Trujillo, Rafael, 413, 420, 421

  Truman, Harry, 44, 48–50, 134, 245–7, 252, 267

  and AIOC nationalization by Iran, 265–6

  background, 48–9

  and China, 106–7

  and Communist threat, 55

  dismissal of MacArthur by, 149–50

  foreign policy, 55, 57–8

  and Korean War, 134, 136, 137, 138, 141, 142, 147, 149–50, 153

  and Middle East policy, 94, 95

  and national security reforms, 59–60

  and Soviet Union/Stalin, 50, 113–14

  Truman Doctrine, 3, 57–9, 246

  Tshombe, Moshe, 386, 392–3, 393–4, 395, 396, 397, 497

  Tudeh Party, 79, 267, 268, 272, 274

  Tunisia, 6, 324, 338, 339–40

  Turkey, 56–7

  Tweedy, Bronson, 388

  26 July Movement, 419, 424

  Tydings-McDuffie Act, 25

  U-2 spy plane incident, 382–4

  Uganda, 406

  Ukraine, 278

  United Fruit Company, 412

  United Kenya Protection Association, 368

  United Nations, 47, 48

  and Congo, 387, 388–9, 390, 392, 395–6, 397

  and Korean War, 137

  United States, 245–57

  and Africa, 378, 379–82

  and Algerian War, 338–40

  backing of Diem in South Vietnam, 232–3, 235–42

  and Britain, 259–62

  and China, 65–6, 102–5, 106–9

  and Communist threat, 2, 55, 58, 60

  and Congo, 386–398

  containment policy, 52, 57, 62, 197, 246, 249

  and Cuba, 415–6, 423–36

  and Cuban Missile Crisis, 442–56

  defence expenditure, 56, 133, 252, 254

  and domino theory, 57, 81, 102, 217, 222

  embassies, 254

  and First Indochina War, 214, 221–4, 228–9

  and France, 125, 339

  and Ghana, 401

  and India, 305, 306, 307–11, 317–8

  Indochina policy, 230–1

  and Indonesia, 44

  and Iran, 79, 80, 267–8

  and Johnson’s Great Society, 478–9

  joint operation with Britain to overthrow Iran’s Mossadeq, 269–74

  and Korea/Korean War, 68–72, 132–3, 136–55

  and Latin America, 409–15

  and Marshall Plan, 61–2, 63–4

  Middle East policy, 94–5

  national security reforms, 59–60

  and NSC, 51, 59, 132

  and nuclear weapons, 59–60, 253, 262, 382, 428, 440–1

  and Pakistan, 312–18

  and Palestine, 94–5

  and Philippines, 193–210

  post-war economy, 47–8

  post-war relations with Soviet Union, 50–4, 61, 101, 134

  religious revival, 251

  and Suez Canal, 287

  and Suez Crisis, 294–6, 298–300

  and Vietnam War (See Vietnam War)

  UNSCOP (UN Special Committee on Palestine), 98–9

  Urquhart, Brian, 390, 394

  Urrutia, Manuel, 422, 425

  USAF (US Air Forces), 137, 146, 152, 435

  US Armed Forces Far East (USAFFE), 193, 194

  US Information Agency (USIA), 256, 412

  U Thant, 396, 397, 450

  Valdés, Ramiro, 422

  Valeriano, Colonel Napoleon, 195, 203, 236–7

  Valluy, General Jean-Etienne, 127, 128

  Vandenberg, Arthur, 57, 58

  Van Fleet, General James, 58

  Vann, Lieutenant-Colonel John Paul, 470

  Venezuela, 414, 415

  Vergès, Jacques, 337

  Verwoerd, Hendrik, 405

  Viet Cong, 237, 240–1, 463, 464, 466, 469–70

  Viet Minh, 32–3, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 124, 128–9, 160, 240, 461–98

  advantages of, 218

  and battle of Dien Bien Phu, 223–30

  conditions endured, 218

  cruelty of, 219

  life among, 218–9

  part-time pioneers, 218

  structure and organization, 212

  support of by Chinese, 211, 217–8

  taking over from the French in Hanoi (1954), 231

  tunneling, 219

  war with French (See Indochina War, First)

  Viet Minh victories against the French, 211, 214

  Vietnam, 8, 27, 32–3, 68. See also Indochina War, First

  appointment of Diem as prime minister, 232–3

  backing of Diem by United States, 235–42

  Diem’s rule, 237, 238–9, 241–2

  diminishing of French influence, 233

 
division of, 231

  independence (1945), 33–4

  independence of within French Union (1949), 128

  Lansdale in South, 235–42

  peasant uprisings in the South, 240–1

  re-establishing of French rule, 36–8

  southern Communist insurgency, 240, 241

  withdrawal of French troops from South, 234

  Vietnamese Communist Party, 30–1

  Vietnamese National Army, 213, 222, 237

  Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League, 30

  Vietnam War, 6–7, 460–92

  attack on US Air Force at Bien Hoa by Viet Cong (1964), 486

  battle of Ap Bac (1963), 469–70

  bombing campaign against the North, 480, 487–8, 489, 490, 491–2

  Buddhist crisis, 470–1

  and China, 485–96

  CIA operations, 464–7

  counter-insurgency operations by US troops, 489

  coup against Diem, 471–4

  creation of ‘strategic hamlets,’ 466, 467

  deployment of US troops, 488, 489

  increase in US ‘advisory’ presence, 464–5, 479

  Johnson’s dilemma over, 481–3

  Ngo Dinh clan, 470–2

  support of Diem regime by United States, 461–3

  and Tonkin Gulf incident, 483–4, 489

  use of napalm, 488

  Viet Minh attack on US helicopter base at Pleiku (1965), 486–7

  Viktorov, Yuri, 397

  Villoldo, Gustavo, 422

  Villoldo, Gustavo, Jr., 422–3

  Vinh Yen, battle of, 216

  Voice aircraft, 182

  Voice of America, 256

  von Horn, Carl Carlson, 387

  Wahu, Grace, 357, 359, 360

  Walker, Arthur, 163

  Walker, General Walton ‘Johnnie,’ 139, 140, 141, 145, 147

  Wallace, Henry, 53–4, 106

  Walters, Vernon, 266

  Wang Jingwei, 17, 41

  Waterhouse, Charles, 284

  Waugh, Evelyn, 361

  Wavell, Field Marshal Lord, 24

  Wedemeyer, Albert, 106

  Welensky, Sir Roy, 404, 406, 407

  Westmoreland, General William, 479, 487, 488, 489

  Wheeler, Earle, 490, 491

  Whirlwind, 283

  White, Major Frank, 36

  Wilber, Donald, 269

  Williams, Lieutenant-General Samuel ‘Hanging Sam,’ 241

  Willoughby, Charles, 144

  Wilson, ‘Engine Charlie,’ 248

  Wilson, Woodrow, 21, 409

  Wisner, Frank, 198, 257

  Woodhouse, Monty, 270

  World Bank, 291

  Yacef, Saadi, 328, 332, 333, 335

  Yakolev, Mikhail, 387, 391

  Young, George, 270

  Young, Sir Arthur, 177, 370

  Yugoslavia, 56–7, 282

  Yuichi, General Tsuchihashi, 28

  Zabane, Ahmed, 328

  Zaehner, Robin, 266

  Zahedi, Ardeshir, 273

  Zahedi, General Fazlullah, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273

  Zaire (was Congo), 398

  Zambia (was Northern Rhodesia), 408

  Zeller, General André, 347, 349

  Zhdanov, Andrei, 112

  Zhou Enlai, 31, 144, 230, 311, 318, 488

  Zionists, 82, 91–4, 95–9, 120–1, 368, 371

 

 

 


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