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Who rules Vietnam?

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Hard to say after 1945, the French suppose to rule Vietnam. But the French is too weak after World War 2 so the British India had to support the French thus Great Britain ruled Vietnam for a year. The Viet Minh lead by Ho Chi Minh also fight for the control of the country. The Japanese surrendered in 1945 but their official still held the French as P.O.W. and taught the Viet Minh how to fight until they are ordered to go back. So I would say the Allies ruled Vietnam while constantly under attack by the Vietnamese Communist Party.

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The president of South Vietnam when it fell was President Nguyen Van Thieu.

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Diem, until '63 (he was assassinated the same year as Kennedy). Thieu, until the end.

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There were 2 leaders of South Vietnam. Ngo Dinh Diem was the leader from 1954-1963, and Nguyen Van Thieu was from 1963-1975.

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The Viet Minh rules Vietnam. This name is a contraction of the Vietnamese words for "The League for the Independence of Vietnam" . It is a coalition party

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South Vietnam no longer exists.

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