Unlikely.
From 1885 until 1954 (excepting a brief period of Japanese control as the Empire of Vietnam) Vietnam was part of the colony of French Indochina. Before the war , Vietnam was divided into two, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
The capital of South Vietnam before the Vietnam War is Saigon. It is still used today, but Ho Chi Minh City is more common these days.
Yes, it was.
His two main goals were to unify North and South Vietnam to bring it back to one nation the way it was before it was divided by the colonial powers, and then to make all of Vietnam communist. To prevent French colonialism
France ran Vietnam as a colony before the First Indo-China War in the early 1950's . Vietnam gained independence in 1954.
Vietnam was a French colony. The people went to war with France to gain their independence.
Zionism. However, the movement existed long before World War II and traces its roots to the 1870s and 1880s.
Before its independence, Morocco had been a French protectorate since 1912 and before that, an independent Sultanate. Morocco had known an active independence movement since 1943 through the Istiqlal Party. France tried to suppress the movement by exiling the Sultan, Mohammed V in 1953, but after extended riots was forced to reinstall him in 1955. Negotiations for independence started and one year later Morocco regained its independence.
Unlikely.
After the treaty.
No, they were "police actions".
Although some of Britain's possessions in Africa gained independence before other nations' (such as South Africa, Egypt and Sudan), the UK also owned the last colony in Africa (Southern Rhodesia). Not all their colonies gained independence before other nations'. South Africa gained independence so early because they had a stable government controlled by whites. Egypt gained independence so early because there was a huge nationalist movement (which was aided and strengthened by Germany). Sudan gained independence because its sovereignty was shared by both Egypt and the UK. Egypt wanted Sudan to become independent, so they pretty much abandoned their shared colony. The UK needed Egypt to also take part in Sudanese affairs, so they had trouble controlling Sudan without them, which forced the UK to let Sudan become independent.
From 1885 until 1954 (excepting a brief period of Japanese control as the Empire of Vietnam) Vietnam was part of the colony of French Indochina. Before the war , Vietnam was divided into two, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
the british ruled Trinidad before independence
Bolivia was ruled by Spain before it achieved independence.
They never heard of Vietnam before.