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    Marxism-Leninism in Vietnam In the region of Vietnam there had been many uprisings. All of these uprisings were for one reason, freedom. The Vietnamese were willing to accept Communism in return for what they had been fighting for over 2000 years: self rule. In 1950 the United States, owing a debt of gratitude towards France, sent several advisors to aid French control in Vietnam. Over the next decade and a half, the United States would send an entire Army and Navy to aid the French in maintaining

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    until Japan invaded in 1940. In 1941, when Ho Chi Minh came back from his travels there were two foreign powers occupying the Vietnam territory, the French and Japanese. Ho Chi Minh established the Viet Minh in hopes to rid Vietnam of these two powers. On September 2, 1945 the Viet Minh established the Democratic Republic of China after getting support in northern Vietnam. This action spawned the French to fight back to keep control of their colony. Ho Chi Minh wanted support from the United States against

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    government, led by Ho Chi Mihn, until after the war where the allies had divided Vietnam giving South Vietnam back to the French and north Vietnam to the non-communist Chinese. However due to the poorly treated state North Vietnam was in, the Chinese in 1946 pulled out of the declaration of this area and the Ho Chi Mihn party took over and created the Viet Minh. Though during this time after, the French empire announced their intentions of recapturing the north, which resulted in the Viet Minh having to fight

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    negotiated the Geneva Agreements. The agreement gave Vietnam and its neighbors their independence. Conflicts between Vietnam divided the nation into two nations using the 17th Parallel Line. While North Vietnam with its communist government led by Ho Chi Minh and the South with its new republic government led by Ngo Dinh Diem. Election took place in 1956; however, Diem refused to attend. Therefore, more conflict

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    The United States involvement in Vietnam was the longest war the U.S. has ever took part in and was considered an extended military engagement due to the fact congress never formally declared war with Vietnam (FCNL). The Vietnam War began on November 1, 1955 and lasted for 20 years until April 30, 1975. The war was fought between the communist Northern Vietnamese and the anti-communist Southern Vietnamese after the country was temporarily divided by the Geneva Accords. Americas entering of the Vietnam

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    Indochinese peninsula. It had been under French rule since the 19th century. In the midst of World War II, Japanese forces invaded Vietnam. Vietnam’s political leader, Ho Chi Minh, had to try and fight off both the Japanese invaders and French colonial administration at the same time. In order to defend his country, he created the Viet Minh, which was the League of the Independence of Vietnam. This was inspired by Chinese and Soviet Communism. In 1945, Vietnam was defeated in World War II and following

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    by the effects of the World Wars and Cold Wars. To begin, the Vietnam Conflict, lasting between 1955 and 1972, was sparked due to nationalist ideologies on both sides of the issue. Ho Chi Minh’s use of communist strategies lead to opposition from the United States eventually escalating to the Vietnam Conflict.

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    of Japanese soldiers. Thus nationalist like Ho Chi Minh now found a new enemy in the Japanese. This is an important turning point in Vietnamese history. Now that Vietnamese nationalists are resisting Japanese occupation, a relationship with the United States begins. By 1945 the Japanese had ousted the Vichy government, and now maintained complete control over Vietnam by instituting a puppet Empower, Bao Dai. American support is established and Ho Chi Minh is sent weapons and material to fight of the

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    Ho Chi Minh wanted Vietnam to be an independent country and for it to not be ruled by France. He helped the U.S. go against Germany during World War II. During that time, Truman said that countries should be rule by the people living there, but when Ho Chi Minh needed our support to gain their freedom, the U.S. chose France’s side. We were doing what was best for our country, but Ho Chi Minh did feel betrayed. He wanted to run Vietnam as a communist country. Ngo Dinh Diem was on France’s side. He

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    Vietnam After the Saigon Fall 1975 Overview Many books, magazine articles, and papers have been written about the Vietnam war and its consequences, but most are written from the perspective of an outsider looking in without actually living in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon in 1975. Few reporters ever came back to Vietnam to live there and describe day-to-day life in Vietnam after the war. Under the control of Communist rulers and an embargo from the US, Vietnam was almost isolated from the western

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