believe that it was. I think it was a direct creature from the north Vietmin. 4. Was the NLF an independent organization truly representative of the aspirations of the people in South Vietnam? ANSWER: No, it was an organization that represented Ho Chi Minh’s asperations to untie the north and the south under communist rule. 5. Had the United States, or the DRV, broken the Geneva Accords? No, in 1954, The United States responded by hastily putting together a humanitarian mission to assist
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There are a number of impacts that we could argue about the impact of the conflict in Vietnam but I am going to be talking about the 3 main points. They are how it was a military success, how it failed in its military objectives and how it didn’t have an impact on the NVA/VC because of their change of their tactics. In my opinion I don’t think the US bombing had a great impact on the conflict in Vietnam but it did have little impact. The first point is Operation Rolling Thunder being a military
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nationalists in Indochina. Great Britain, the Soviet Union, the United States, France, and the People’s Republic of China came together to try to resolve several problems related to Asia in April 1954. One of the most troubling concerns, under communist Ho Chi Minh and the leadership of the French, who’s intent was to continue control over Vietnam, the bloody and long battle between the Vietnamese nationalist forces. “Since 1946 the two sides had been hammering away at each other. By 1954, however,
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increasing US involvement in South East Asia was their response to the Geneva Accords in July 1954 and their consequential support of Diem. The US did not sign the accords and were suspicious that the elections to be carried out in 1956 would result in Ho Chi Minh, the communist leader of North Vietnam, gaining
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Lorenzo Harris Mr. Burrows World History 6 May 2016 North Vietnam and the French “It was patriotism, not communism, that inspired me.” --Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh declared independence from France on September 2 1945 for Vietnam. As a response, France asserted its colonial dominance and this caused a war between them and the Viet Minh. The Viet Minh was a group of nationalists who were communist. By 1954 the Viet Minh almost conquered most areas of Vietnam. The French were defeated and the
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The Impact of Ho Chi Minh During the Vietnam War on Vietnamese Society Ho Chi Minh caused many challenges and changes in Vietnamese Society during the Vietnam War. It was not the citizens’ faults that they had to face these obstacles. The Vietnam War changed how people lived in their villages. The war created problems between the citizens’ relationships with others and the country. “I had to go to fight in the war and leave my children and wife behind. My youngest son was only two years old at
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Why didn’t the French win the war against the Vietminh? The French lost their Indochinese colonies due to political, military, diplomatic, economic and socio-cultural factors. Armed struggle for the unity and total independence started in 1946 and eventually terminated with the reunification of the country’s desire years later, which constituted the most important phase of modern colonial history resulting in the loss of French power by the end of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Indochina suffered subjugation
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Throughout the later period of the First World War, Ho Chi Minh emerged as an outspoken youth, that spoke for Vietnam while residing in France. After being inspired by the Bolshevik Revolution, Minh aligned himself with the Communist Party, and traveled to the Soviet Union. As a result, Minh helped founder the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) in 1930, and the Viet Minh, otherwise known as the Independence of Vietnam, in 1941. The Viet Minh used their resources to seize the northern Vietnamese city
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years we expect to invest $250 million in our food and beverage businesses in Vietnam," said Mr. Saad Abdul-Latif, chief executive officer of PepsiCo Asia, Middle East and Africa, to a gathering of employees, business partners and community leaders in Ho Chi Minh City. "Vietnam represents one of PepsiCo's most exciting growth opportunities, and this investment is a reflection of our confidence in this dynamic country and the talented people who live and work here." PepsiCo offers product choices
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