Vietnam was a separate war fought many years after WWII had ended. It had no importance in WWII. The aftermath of WWII did have significant effects on the Vietnam War however, but that is another topic.
It was the ultimate weapon to end the war.
Nothing it has no connection
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to kill all the jews, and take over the world.
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because in the Egypt there is a lot of gold
Could go further, faster, and do more damage.
With the atomic bombs dropped over those cities, the war ended.
head of US forces in europe in 1945
The importance of D-day in World war 2 was to celebrate the peoples victory. Alternative answer: D-Day was the day that the allies landed in Europe (France) in force and began to push German forces back into Germany.
Vietnam or Indochina, was occupied and administered by the Japanese. It was a former French colony and after the war, was reoccupied by France. They were ousted by the communists in 1954 at Dien Ben Phue in northern Vietnam. It was a humiliating defeat with thousands of French soldiers being forced to surrender.
Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh