The Pentagon Papers
At first, it seemed as though the Vietnam War was between North Vietnam and the U.S. with South Vietnam supporting them. In reality, the South Vietnam's Pro-Democratic government treated their people so badly, that they formed a secondary army, called the Vietcong or VC, and worked alongside the North Vietnamese to drive out the US forces. This was done so they could establish a Communist government because the new Capitalist government was not helping them.
They were called, "Monks", religious priests.
Vietnam was called Vietnam after World War 2.
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 Republican "hawks" wanted total war in Vietnam.
The collection of secret government documents about the Vietnam War was known as the Pentagon Papers. Released in 1971, they revealed that the U.S. government had misled the public about the scope and nature of its involvement in Vietnam, including the likelihood of success. The publication fueled anti-war sentiment and led to increased public skepticism regarding U.S. foreign policy, ultimately contributing to a shift in U.S. involvement and a push towards de-escalation in Vietnam.
A Canon
A file, or a dossier.
An authoritative collection of documents is called a corpus. This corpus is usually compiled for research or reference purposes, and can consist of texts, articles, speeches, or other written materials.
SOUTH Vietnam was called the "REPUBLIC of South Vietnam." Everyone in those days just called North Vietnam...NORTH VIETNAM.
Communist State
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The dutch government is seated in The Hague. The collection of buildings where the government is located is called the Binnenhof.
A collection of historical records is commonly referred to as an "archive." Archives can include documents, photographs, maps, and other materials that provide insights into the past. They are often maintained by institutions like libraries, museums, or government agencies to preserve and provide access to historical information.
The dutch government is seated in The Hague. The collection of buildings where the government is located is called the Binnenhof.
The north was always communist, the south at one time was called the REPUBLIC of South Vietnam; which ceased to exist in '75.
The World Wide Web is a collection of electronic documents that are linked together like a spider web. These documents are stored on computers called servers located around the world. The Web has evolved into a global electronic publishing medium and increasingly, a medium for conducting electronic commerce.