It is now calledHo Chi Minh City.
Indochina was never renamed Vietnam. The two terms refer to different things. Indochina was a French colony that included Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Each became independent under its own name. The only reason that France ruled them as a unity was that simply helped administration. The various ethnic groups, Kinh (Vietnam), Khmer (Cambodia), and Lao (Laos) never saw Indochina as a federation.However, the date when maps stopped identifying Dai Nam or Vietnam as independent and instead as part of Indochina was 1885. North Vietnam and South Vietnam returned with the dissolution of French indochina in 1954.
Lenin was the founder of the Bolshevik Party (later renamed the Communist Party) as well as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (the USSR or Soviet Union).
The Communist leader of North Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh. He was a revolutionary leader that wanted Vietnam's independence from foreign countries. He was born in 1890 and died in 1969. After the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War, it was renamed Ho Chi Minh City for this leader.
Saigon was renamed for HO CHI MINH, the first leader of North Vietnam and an ardent campaigner for Vietnamese Unification. However, even though the city has been renamed Ho Chi Minh City on most official maps and in official Vietnamese correspondence, most Vietnamese still call the city Saigon.
The NVA conducted conventional military offensive operations.
No they did not. after suffering a numerous amount of casualties, Nixon decided to pull the US gradually out of the war with a process called Vietnamization. That was a process that basically gave the war back to South Vietnam. Unfortunately, after we left, North Vietnam (the communist force), invaded their capitol, Saigon which they renamed Ho Chi Minh city (the communist leader) and reunited South and North Vietnam under communism.
It was never moved. Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam after it was divided after the negotiations at Geneva and Hanoi was the capital of North Vietnam. When the North Vietnamese and the PLAF/NLF (communist forces in South Vietnam) won the Vietnam war, they renamed Saigon Ho Chi Minh city I believe.
After the U.S. evacuated the American embassy in Saigon, North Vietnam which had already taken over much of South Vietnam invaded Saigon. They met little resistance. The war continued into the 1980s. The South Vietnamese were left under equipped and poorly trained. South Vietnam was united with North Vietnam. Only this time it was a communist country. Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Mihn City after the North's late leader, Ho Chi Mihn
Saigon was renamed as Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh, the communist revolutionary who lead North Vietnam in the reunification of his country. Although the city is formally named Ho Chi Minh City (or HCMC), locals still refer to it in the old Indo-China name of SaiGon.
Communist Peak was renamed to Ismoil Somoni Peak in 1998. This peak reaches a height of 24,590 feet and is located in Russia.
In March 1918, the Bolsheviks renamed themselves the Communist Party.