North Vietnam has not existed as a separate country since the the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975 and the subsequent merging of North and South Vietnam on July 2, 1976, to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) (North Vietnam) was led by President Hồ Chà Minh from 1945 to 1969 when he died. He was succeeded by Lê Duẩn who served as First Secretary from 1960 to 1986 when North and South Vietnam merged.
The communist leader who took over North Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh.
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After the Geneva Conventions in 1954 Vietnam was split into two, North Vietnam (communists) and South Vietnam (democrats). The leader of the North was Ho Chi Minh. The leader of the South was Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem, who was later elected president of South Vietnam; and overthrown by his own general in a coup d'tat in 1963. Nguyen Van Thieu took over, as leader of South Vietnam, for the remainder of the war.
Saigon was the capital of the Republic of Vietnam, or "South Vietnam." It is now Ho Chi Minh City. Hanoi was the capital of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, or "North Vietnam." It is now the capital of the whole nation.
The communist leader who took over North Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh.
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Ho Chi Minh was the leader of the Communist government in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
North Vietnam's leader.
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No, he was the president of North Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh, who later became the leader of North Vietnam.
He was the leader of North Vietnam.
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The Communist leader of North Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh. He was a revolutionary leader that wanted Vietnam's independence from foreign countries. He was born in 1890 and died in 1969. After the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War, it was renamed Ho Chi Minh City for this leader.
NVA Gen. Giap was the supreme commander.