. . . a non-existent nation (Vietnam) .
became Communist and reunited with North Vietnam
South Vietnam no longer existed after 1975. People in the "former" Republic of South Vietnam became "Vietnamese" citizens under their new "Communist" government.
Vietnam became Vietnam in 1975. Prior to 1975, there were two nations: North Vietnam & South Vietnam. In the spring of 1975, South Vietnam experienced a conventional military invasion consisting of tanks and infantry from North Vietnam. This invasion ended in a military victory for North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. Therefore, on or about 30 April 1975, North & South Vietnam began it's transition from TWO COUNTRIES into one country (nation)...Vietnam.
When the Vietnam War ended in 1975, North and South Vietnam became one communist nation called Vietnam.
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam ended in 1976.
When NVA Tank #844 crashed thru the South Vietnamese Capital's front gates in April 1975: South Vietnam became part of communist North Vietnam.
South Vietnam was a sovereign state that existed until 1975.
Vietnam is a communist country since 1975. Prior to 1975 there were two Vietnams; a NORTH and a SOUTH Vietnam. Those two nations fought from about 1955 until 1975, with the US supporting South Vietnam; which was defeated by force of arms on 30 April 1975.
There were 3 countries: North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and Vietnam. N & S Vietnam were created in 1954/55. Vietnam was created in 1975/76. Vietnam hasn't conquered anybody. North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam in 1975
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North Vietnam: Hanoi South Vietnam: Saigon