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- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup abstract "Before dawn on January 30, 1964, General Nguyễn Khánh ousted the military junta led by General Dương Văn Minh from the leadership of South Vietnam without firing a shot. It came less than three months after Minh's junta had themselves come to power in a bloody coup against then President Ngô Đình Diệm. The coup was bloodless and took less than a few hours—after power had been seized Minh's aide and bodyguard, Major Nguyễn Văn Nhung was arrested and summarily executed.Distrusted by his colleagues because of his tendency to change sides and his reputation as an intriguer, Khánh was assigned to I Corps in the far north of the country after Diệm's overthrow to keep him away from the capital Saigon. Khánh, who had played a minor role in Diệm's overthrow, joined forces with Generals Trần Thiện Khiêm, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who felt they deserved better posts in the junta, and Colonels Nguyễn Chánh Thi and Đỗ Mậu, the latter being the director of military security under Diệm and an effective strategist.During the three months of his rule, Minh, his civilian Prime Minister Nguyen Ngoc Tho, and his leading military colleagues Generals Trần Văn Đôn, Lê Văn Kim, attempted to defeat the National Liberation Front (Viet Cong) non-militarily. They felt that a battleground victory was impractical or impossible and pursued a strategy of trying to politically integrate the insurgents into the mainstream. This meant an intensification of rural non-military initiatives and a reduction in armed operations. This brought them into conflict with the United States, who had plans to start bombing North Vietnam. At the same time, in January 1964, the French government of President Charles de Gaulle proposed the neutralization of Vietnam and the withdrawal of American forces. Khánh and his fellow plotters exploited this to spread rumors that Minh's junta was about to make a deal with Hanoi and then gained the support of the US, most notably through the chief of military forces in Vietnam, General Paul Harkins, who supported Diệm and opposed Minh's November coup.Before dawn on January 30, the coup forces caught the junta completely off-guard and seized power without a fight. Khánh grudgingly decided to keep Minh as a figurehead chief of state while maintaining real power in his hands as Minh was popular within the army and the Americans wanted a show of unity to be maintained. Khánh also tried to consolidate his standing in the military by promoting a group of younger officers, and increasing the pay of the enlisted men. In the meantime, the other key generals in the junta, Don, Kim, Dinh and Xuan were put under house arrest, accused by Khánh of attempting to negotiate a peace deal with North Vietnam. However, when they were brought to a military trial presided over by Khánh, the junta leader did not provide any evidence and convicted them of "lax morality". Khánh then allowed them back to meaningless desk jobs, but the show trial brought him much embarrassment. Khánh later admitted that there was no basis to the charges of neutralism against the four generals, and after a tumultuous year in power, Khánh was himself deposed in February 1965 and forced into exile.".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup combatant "22pxMilitary Revolutionary CouncilofSouth Vietnam".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup combatant "Army of the Republic of Vietnam(ARVN) rebels".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Dương_Văn_Minh.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Lê_Văn_Kim.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Mai_Hữu_Xuân.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Nguyễn_Chánh_Thi.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Nguyễn_Khánh.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Nguyễn_Văn_Thiệu.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Trần_Thiện_Khiêm.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Trần_Văn_Đôn.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Tôn_Thất_Đính.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Đỗ_Mậu.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup date "1964-01-30".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup place Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup place South_Vietnam.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup result "Bloodlesscoupsuccessful".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup strength "None (caught off guard)".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup strength "Part of theIII Corpsand one paratroop unit".
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- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup casualties "Bloodless coup successful".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup casualties "Don, Kim, Dinh and Xuan put under house arrest".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup casualties "Nguyễn Văn Nhung, aide and bodyguard of Minh was summarily executed after the coup".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup combatant "22".
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- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup commander Nguy%E1%BB%85n_Ch%C3%A1nh_Thi.
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- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup conflict "1964".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup date "1964-01-30".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup hasPhotoCollection 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup place Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup place South_Vietnam.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup result "Bloodless coup successful".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup strength "None".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup strength "Part of the III Corps and one paratroop unit".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:1960s_coups_d'%C3%A9tat_and_coup_attempts.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:1964_in_South_Vietnam.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:Battles_and_conflicts_without_fatalities.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:Conflicts_in_1964.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:History_of_South_Vietnam.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:Military_coups_in_South_Vietnam.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup subject Category:Vietnam_War.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type Event.
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- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type SocietalEvent.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type Event.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type ConflictEvent.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type Event.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type Thing.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup type Q1656682.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup comment "Before dawn on January 30, 1964, General Nguyễn Khánh ousted the military junta led by General Dương Văn Minh from the leadership of South Vietnam without firing a shot. It came less than three months after Minh's junta had themselves come to power in a bloody coup against then President Ngô Đình Diệm.".
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup label "1964 South Vietnamese coup".
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- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup sameAs Q4571631.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup sameAs Q4571631.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup wasDerivedFrom 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup?oldid=645583944.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup depiction Flag_of_South_Vietnam.svg.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup isPrimaryTopicOf 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup.
- 1964_South_Vietnamese_coup name "1964 South Vietnamese coup".