They were not communists, but in fact, they were pure awesomeness.
The United States saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating South Vietnamese citizens.
South Vietnamese đồng ended in 1978.
President Nixon's policy of Vietnamization was designed to shift the burden of Vietnam War onto the South Vietnamese army so the United States army could withdraw from the country. Nixon hoped that the South Vietnamese army would be able to defeat North Vietnam if it continued to receive supplies from the United States. The policy failed. Once the United States army withdrew, the South Vietnamese army was defeated by the North Vietnamese army.
President Kennedy withdrew support for South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963 due to his increasingly unpopular and repressive regime, which failed to effectively combat the communist insurgency and alienated many South Vietnamese citizens, particularly through his persecution of Buddhists. The U.S. government recognized that continued support for Diem could undermine American interests in the region. In reaction, South Vietnamese military leaders, encouraged by the U.S. stance, staged a coup in November 1963, which resulted in Diem's assassination and further destabilized the country.
The defeat of the south vietnamese forces was happened in the 30th of April , 1975 .
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The United States saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating South Vietnamese citizens.
The United States saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating South Vietnamese citizens.
South Vietnamese Army personnel were called ARVNs and South Viet civilians were called "Viet Nationals" (short for South Vietnamese citizens).
South Vietnam no longer existed after 1975. People in the "former" Republic of South Vietnam became "Vietnamese" citizens under their new "Communist" government.
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Obtaining accurate figures for the South Vietnamese Government Forces (ARVN, South Vietnamese Marines, South Vietnamese Air Force, South Vietnamese Navy) is difficult, as SOUTH Vietnam has NOT EXISTED for over a quarter of a century. Northern casualties can be estimated. Southern casualties can be estimated. See sites: Vietnam War Casualties & Statistics about the Vietnam War.
The United States saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating South Vietnamese citizens.
Yes, Vietnamese individuals can be legal U.S. citizens if they meet the requirements for naturalization or were born to U.S. citizen parents. Many Vietnamese immigrants have become citizens through the naturalization process, which involves residency, language proficiency, and knowledge of U.S. history and government. Additionally, some may have acquired citizenship at birth if born to U.S. citizens abroad.
the united states saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating south vietnamese citizens.
The United States saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating SouthVietnamese citizens.