In the 1950s, Vietnam was primarily divided into two regions: North Vietnam, led by the communist government under Ho Chi Minh, and South Vietnam, backed by the United States and other Western nations. North Vietnam sought to implement socialist reforms and consolidate power, while South Vietnam struggled with political instability and increasing influence from the U.S. The decade saw rising tensions and conflict between the two regions, culminating in the escalation of the Vietnam War. The Geneva Accords of 1954 had temporarily divided the country along the 17th parallel, but the ideological divide deepened as both governments aimed for reunification under their respective systems.
North Vietnam was controlled by communists.
Vietnam. NOT France.
They controlled North Vietnam, the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and probably controlled the their ally, the VC.
France
World War 2 was from September 1939 to 1945 and the Vietnam War was from the late 1950s to 1975.
North Vietnam was controlled by communists.
Vietnam. NOT France.
When France left Vietnam in 1954 part of the country was controlled by the communists, and part was democratically controlled. The Communist controlled are became North Vietnam, and the Democratic area became South Vietnam.
France
They controlled North Vietnam, the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and probably controlled the their ally, the VC.
French
The 1950s
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Ho Chi Minh
New Zealand
The countries that controlled Vietnam were Japan and France.
North was the communists the souyh capitalists.