Why did North Vietnam win and what were the consequences ... since the end of the war, sufficient information has been compiled to allow historians and others to answer the question, ampquotWhyampquot North Vietnam was successful ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... the DRV the North. As the French moved into North Vietnam fighting broke out and the French became involved in a new kind of war. ... View More
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The Vietnam War In the beginning the Communist guerrillas, Vietcong, from the South worked with the Communist forces of North Vietnam in an attempt to overthrow the government ... View More
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Vietnam War ... North Vietnam was the Communist section and South Vietnam was the Republican section. ... Although they were just killing the Viet Cong and North Vietnam. ... View More
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Vietnam War ... North Vietnam was mainly Communist and supported Ho Chi Minh, while the south was supported by the United States and the French were based there. ... View More
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The Vietnam War and Fred Shepherd ... North Vietnam also had no interest in the elections fearing that the south influences would prosper. North Vietnam called themselves ... View More
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Vietnam War2 ... The Vietnam War was an unsuccessful effort by the United States and the South Vietnam to prevent the communists of North Vietnam from uniting with the South ... View More
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Vietnam War ... was on the upswing. The United States became very concerned with the Communist rise in North Vietnam. With Russia being Communist ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... for the control of South Vietnam, starting in 1957 and ending in 1975.ampquot The war began as a Communist guerrilla campaign supported by North Vietnam, who sought ... View More
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vietnam war ... With the ampquotfallampquot of North Vietnam to Communism in 1954, the US became committed to stopping the further spread of communism in the region. ... View More
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vietnam ... The conflict was between two different political parties in Vietnam, one of them being North Vietnam and the other being South Vietnam. ... View More
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Entering vietnam ... Vietnam at the 17 North Lat. into the Demorcratic Republic of Vietnam, North Vietnam, and into the Republic of Vietnam, South Vietnam. ... View More
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Vietnam ... France grew greedy and proceeded to fight for North Vietnam as well, but the North created the Vietminh to fight off the French and their influence Karnow. ... View More
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Why America Lost the Vietnam W ... of the US military in the early stages of the conflict, blamed President Johnson for not consenting to Americaamp39s attack of North Vietnam, arguing that the ... View More
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Vietnam war book review ... importance of the war. America was able to make full use of the latest developments in the war against North Vietnam. B52 bombers flew ... View More
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Vietnam War ... in the South because of the repressive policies, therefore, the National Liberation Front was formed into an opposition group with close ties to North Vietnam. ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... Later it was revealed that one of the ships, the destroyer Maddox, had been engagid in spying is support of South Vietnamese raids against North Vietnam an had ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... In the Vietnamese conflict, a major concern in negotiations between the United States and North Vietnam was the release of hundreds of American prisoners of ... View More
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Vietnam ... An aerial attack on North Vietnam would be necessary to stop the flow of supplies. Ninetyfour targets were selected in preparation for a bombing campaign. ... View More
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Vietnam War ... in the Indochina War, but the main reason lay in the ampquotdomino theory.ampquot President Truman believed that if South Vietnam fell to Communist North Vietnam then one ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... On the other hand, an expansion of US responsibility for the war against the Vietcong and North Vietnam would divert resources from Johnsonamp39s ambitious and ... View More
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The war in Vietnam ... On the other hand, an expansion of US responsibility for the war against the Vietcong and North Vietnam would divert resources from Johnsonamp39s ambitious and ... View More
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Vietnam War ... replaced France in South Vietnam after the Geneva Conference, Vietnam was divided into two parts the Democratic Republic of Vietnam North Vietnam and the ... View More
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Vietnam ... At the 1954 Geneva Accords certain agreements forced the Vietminh to emigrate toward north Vietnam and the South would be composed mostly by antiCommunist ... View More
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Music and the Vietnam War ... main sides: countries from the United States of America, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and the Republic of Vietnam on one side, and North Vietnam and the ... View More
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Vietnam war outline ... That set up 2 nations North Vietnam and South Vietnam split at the 17th parallel. ... North Vietnam supported the rebellion in the early parts. ... View More
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Vietnam War North Vietnam was battling for ownership of South Vietnam, so they could be a unified communist nation. To prevent the domino effect ... View More
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Vietnam War ... On the other hand, an expansion of US responsibility for the war against the Vietcong and North Vietnam would divert resources from Johnsonamp39s ambitious and ... View More
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Very brief summary of Vietnam War ... Bao Dai, the emperor of Indochina was renounced and that region of Indochina changed into the independent nation of North Vietnam led by President Ho Chi Minh. ... View More
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Gulf of Tonkin Was President Johnsonamp39s decision for retaliatory acts against North Vietnam after the Gulf of Tonkin incidents justified Or an ... View More
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