Japan
Japan
Indochina Another answer: Laos A+ answer: Vietnam
During WW2 Vietnam was a French protectorate and was named French Indochina.
Germany Prior to WW2 had taken control of the whole of Indochina (Vietman, Laos, Cambodia and a few others). Germany's defeat in WW2 saw them withdraw from Indochina leaving it ungoverned, causing havock. Hope this is ok.
The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in southeast Asia, and it is the 13th most populous nation in the world.
Second Indochina War
No, Unless by 'vietnam war' you mean the Japanese conquest of French Indochina during WWII .
Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire from 1500s up until the Greek Rebellion in 1821. Since that point (with the exception of World War II), Greece has been an independent nation.
French Indochina consisted of parts of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
germany had colonized where google was