When World War II began, Vietnam was a colony of France. The French colonial rule had been in place since the 19th century, but during the war, Japan occupied Vietnam from 1940 to 1945. This occupation led to significant changes in the political landscape, ultimately contributing to the rise of nationalist movements seeking independence from colonial rule.
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by slavery. they did the same for ww1, ww2, and Vietnam. its called the draft.
The Vietnamese did not participate in WW2. Lots of dead bodies of Japanese soldiers testify to the participation of the Vietnamese in WW2. Japan invaded "French Indo-China" as it was then called and defeated the French in short order. The Vietnamese were not such a pushover and put up a spirited resistance all through the Japanese occupation.
revolutionary, vietnam, ww2, ww1.
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Japan surrendered to the allies ending WW2 in 1945; Japan departed Vietnam the same year. Vietnam declared its independence from France in 1945. Vietnam was occupied by Japan during WW2, but it had been a French colony for more than a century prior.
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France. Before the COld War began, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were the colony of French Indochina.
When wrold war2 began ,Vietnam was a colony of
Vietnam was fought by WW2 leadership (WW2 veterans).
He supported the French efforts to reestablish their colony in Vietnam.
No, not in any direct manner, at all, at least. Vietnam began in the 1960s, and WW2 was over by 1945. WW2 was concerned with defeating Germany and Japan. Vietnam was a subplot of the Cold War, waged between the U.S. and the Soviet Union (and, to a lesser extent, China), with democratic powers aligned against communist powers.
by slavery. they did the same for ww1, ww2, and Vietnam. its called the draft.