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.
Diem, until '63 (he was assassinated the same year as Kennedy). Thieu, until the end.
There were 2 leaders of South Vietnam. Ngo Dinh Diem was the leader from 1954-1963, and Nguyen Van Thieu was from 1963-1975.
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
South Vietnam no longer exists.
the main goal from vietminh to win Vietnam's independance from foreign rule by janki patel
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
The rules of war; during Vietnam...UCMJ/Uniform Code of Military Justice. War's have rules, just like anything else...driving a car, marriage, divorce, baseball, ice-skating...anything and everything has rules. No rules=No civilization However, the old saying of, "all's fair in love and war" simply means that sometimes those rules are over-looked, forgiven, or pardoned.
Officially, like the US Army snipers which used "Match" full metal jacketed bullets in their XM-21s (M14 US Rifles) in Vietnam, the Corps was also governed by the Geneva rules of war.
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the main goal from vietminh to win Vietnam's independance from foreign rule by janki patel
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
Yes. Vietnam is a Leninist Autocracy. Leninism is the political theory that a single party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. Vietnam is often improperly called a Communist country and the confusion stems from the fact that the single party that rules Vietnam calls itself the Communist Party. However, these Communist Party does not practice Communist political theory, but rather state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory.
Yes. Being a Communist nation, Vietnam has a limited government much like a dictatorship, but in dictatorship, only one leader rules the nation while in communism, the society or community are at the top.
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Riots back home; Rules of engagement: 1. No invasion of North Vietnam 2. No use of nuclear weapons 3. No occupation of Ho Chi Minh Trail (enemy supply route)
You can easily carry as much cash as you wish. Each country has their own rules about cash limitation .
Vietnam was ruled by France as a colony during the 1800's and early 1900's. The territory under French control in southeast Asia was known as French IndoChina. The revolt of the Vietnamese people against French colonization lead to US involvment and the Vietnam war.
The rules of war; during Vietnam...UCMJ/Uniform Code of Military Justice. War's have rules, just like anything else...driving a car, marriage, divorce, baseball, ice-skating...anything and everything has rules. No rules=No civilization However, the old saying of, "all's fair in love and war" simply means that sometimes those rules are over-looked, forgiven, or pardoned.
Officially, like the US Army snipers which used "Match" full metal jacketed bullets in their XM-21s (M14 US Rifles) in Vietnam, the Corps was also governed by the Geneva rules of war.