no, they didn't. The UK was helping the south though.
No that was not the case.
It was not a civil war because it was mainly The North Vietnam Army (NVA) vs the United States and our allies like Australia.
The north had more advantages, the south had more allies.
YUP!
Yes, the north won the Civil War.
The north won the civil war.
Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).
In the civil war, the North was called the Union.
North Yemen Civil War happened in 1962.
China and the Soviet Union were two nations that were allies of North Korea before the Korean war. Both nations remained allies even after the war in Korea.
It was a civil war of sorts, with North Vietnam fighting to unify the country with the help of allies China and the Soviet Union - and South Vietnam, defended by western and Asian allies in the South East Asia Treaty Organization. (SEATO)
It was truly a civil war, although both sides had allies.