Strategic Hamlet

The Strategic Hamlet Program was a plan by the governments of South Vietnam and the United States during the Vietnam War to combat the Communist insurgency by means of population transfer. During the early 1960s, the “Strategic Hamlet Program” attempted to separate rural peasants from Communist insurgents by creating fortified villages. In effect, villagers became prisoners. Many abandoned support for the Diem regime in South Vietnam and began to support the communist Viet Cong.