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    spread of communism. This policy lead president Dwight D. Eisenhower to support South Vietnam. At the same time, Diem’s policy was to get all Viet Minh and northern supporters out of South Vietnam. He did this by ordering mass arrests of communists and later tortured and executed them. An estimated 100,000 people were arrested. After this incident, Viet Minh and others began to attack South Vietnam aiming at government officials and other high profile targets. This lead to skirmishes and firefights between

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    of the war the Vietnamese were reunited under the government of communism (Rosen, 2). Hanoi, the capital of North Vietnam, became the official capital of Vietnam (Cosmas, 334). The capital of South Vietnam was renamed Ho Chi Minh City after the leader of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh (Cosmas, 330). The war did not damage the north as much as it did the south (The War's, 5). Even though, the U.S. dropped one million tons of explosives on North Vietnam in order to block supply runs and to weaken the north

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    The Vietnam War During the Vietnam War, United States involvement was for personal reasons and fear of communism. Neither the United States or the Soviet Union should have been involved. The War was just used as a cover up for the actual silent, passive aggressive war between the United States and the Soviet. The Vietnam war was started by the North “Viet Cong” and their desire to unify Vietnam under communist rule. The South was against communism, making tensions grow until eventually, a war broke

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    known as the Viet Minh. To help the Viet Minh, their leader Ho-chi-minh fight the Japanese, the United States supplied the Viet Minh with arms and ammunition, and in return the Viet Minh supplied the United States with military intelligence concerning the Japanese and help rescue downed American pilots. By 1945 the Viet Minh had won control over a large part of Northern Vietnam along with the Tonkin Provence and the capital city of Hanoi.

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    their alliance from WWII. The United States needed France’s help to stabilize Europe in the Cold War. After France pulled out of the Vietnam War, the prime minister of Vietnam declared itself to be an independent state. The dictatorship led by Ho Chi Minh, was not a democracy that Americans wanted to defend. President Eisenhower thought it would be best to strengthen and support Vietnam to stop the spread of communism. President kennedy was the one who used the term “domino theory,” which meant that

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    Out of an infinite amount of numbers, one that has a great significance is the number five hundred and four. There are many things that five hundred and four could represent. It could be the number of planes that took off from an airport today, or the amount of days until a soldier comes home to his family, if he ever does. In particular, this number represents a group of people killed during the My Lai Massacre on March 16th, 1968. This very sad day occurring during the Vietnam War. This war was

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    of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. By 1940, the Japanese had begun to occupy the Tonkin area of northern Vietnam (Indochina, February 19, 2014). Vietnamese Independence May 1941, Ho Chi Minh’s Communist party has made a nationalist alliance called the League for the Independence of Vietnam. It was also known as the Viet Minh. According to Britannica,

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    The cold war. Who gives a war that name? The cold war was given the name cold because there were really no hot wars, it was mostly a war based on economy, politics, and propaganda.(Hot wars are actual military confronts/battles) The only known direct military confronts were the Korean war, the Vietnam war, and the Cuban conflicts. It started right after World War II and it is considered to be the longest war to have ever happened since it lasted for about 45 years. The war was mostly between The

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    the US become involved in the Vietnam War? What was Ho Chi Minh thinking when he was fighting for Nationalism? Who was Diem? And why was the Vietnam War have such a devesting impact on both the US and Vietnam. The civil war between the French and Viet Minh was a major cause of the war. It is said that the

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    Ho Chi Minh (Prime Minister and Revolutionary leader of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and the communist group he established, the ‘Viet Minh’, were very instrumental regarding the process of the withdrawal of the foreign armies from Indochina. The large amount of the population that took part in the Viet Minh did not advocate for the French colonization of Indochina and underwent various obstacles and

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