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Geneva accords
The Geneva Accords, signed in 1954, aimed to resolve the conflict in Vietnam by temporarily dividing the country into North and South along the 17th parallel. South Vietnam was supported by the United States and was effectively controlled by the anti-communist government led by President Ngo Dinh Diem. The accords stipulated that elections would be held to reunify Vietnam, but these elections were never conducted, leading to further conflict.
Communist influence & military infiltration into South Vietnam began almost immediately after the Geneva Accords divided the country into North & South in 1954/55. The war grew from that point.
The Geneva Conference signed in 1954 divided the two countries at the 17th Parallel.
The place you are referring to is Vietnam, which was divided into North Vietnam, controlled by the communists, and South Vietnam, governed by a non-communist regime. This division was established after the First Indochina War and was solidified by the Geneva Accords in 1954. The two regions were ultimately reunited under communist control following the Vietnam War, which ended in 1975.
The Geneva Accords divided Korea in 1954
Geneva accords
The Geneva Agreements of 1954 (also, "Geneva Accords") arranged a settlement which brought about an end to the First Indochina War. The agreement was reached at the end of the Geneva Conference. A ceasefire was signed and France agreed to withdraw its troops from the region.
Geneva Accords.
In 1954 after the conclusion of the French Indochina War.
It is the military demarcation between North and South Vietnam. Established by the Geneva accords in 1954
The Geneva Agreements of 1954 (also, "Geneva Accords") arranged a settlement which brought about an end to the First Indochina War. The agreement was reached at the end of the Geneva Conference. A ceasefire was signed and France agreed to withdraw its troops from the region.
The Geneva Accords, signed in 1954, aimed to resolve the conflict in Vietnam by temporarily dividing the country into North and South along the 17th parallel. South Vietnam was supported by the United States and was effectively controlled by the anti-communist government led by President Ngo Dinh Diem. The accords stipulated that elections would be held to reunify Vietnam, but these elections were never conducted, leading to further conflict.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel. Also try: Ho Chi Minh; and French Indo-China War.
Communist influence & military infiltration into South Vietnam began almost immediately after the Geneva Accords divided the country into North & South in 1954/55. The war grew from that point.
Passport to Danger - 1954 Geneva 1-13 was released on: USA: 1954
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