Popular w/the US because he was anti-communist. Unpopular w/RVN citizens because he was considered (by some) to be a dictator.
Between 1954 and 1975, there were two Vietnams: a North Vietnam and a South Vietnam; divided at the 17th parallel.
Which types of techniques did WHICH Vietnam use? There were two Vietnams: North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
Ngo Dinh Diem became an unpopular leader in South Vietnam due to his authoritarian governance, repression of political dissent, and favoritism towards Catholics, alienating the Buddhist majority. His refusal to implement land reforms and his heavy-handed approach to handling opposition, including the persecution of Buddhists, sparked widespread protests. Additionally, Diem's reliance on American support and failure to effectively address corruption and poverty further eroded his legitimacy among the South Vietnamese populace. These factors contributed to increasing discontent and ultimately led to his downfall.
Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.
William Rufus - very unpopular, and not at all lamented when he was shot dead in the forest.
President Truong Tan Sang
The Mekong Delta
Ho Chi Minh
There's no nickname who would do this such nick names of this land
Ho Chi Minh City
Yes, President Kennedy did increase the number of advisors and aides to South Vietnam, in an attempt to prop up the unpopular leader, Ngo Diem
North Vietnam (NVA) fighting South Vietnam (ARVN) with the US/allies helping out the south.
Impact: North won; South ceased to exist after 1975.
because the people in the south didnt like him
what was the impact of vietnams war on Australia's society
no
With Vietnames