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Q: Who was able to stay in power in south Vietnam with the support of the US?
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How did the US involvement end in Vietnam?

By 1970 it was plainly clear that the Unites States people had turned against any further support for the war in Vietnam; and South Vietnamese government was too corrupt an inefficient for them to be able to wage the war for much longer. Funding to support the corrupt South Vietnamese regime was cut back significantly and starting in 1971 the United States military began withdrawing their forces from Vietnam. In 1973, the Vietnamese were left to fight it out for themselves; and in 1975 South Vietnam was overrun and surrendered.


What country ruled over Vietnam from 1800 until World War 2?

Vietnam was a French colony up until World War 2, when Japan invaded it. The Vietnamese were able to fight off the Japanese. After the war, France attempted to retake Vietnam, which created North and South Vietnam, leading to the Vietnam War.


How did North Vietnam win?

They didn't win, North Vietnam won after the U.S pulled most of our ground troops out. The U.S. launched a few bombing campaigns (Linebacker I and Linebacker II), but eventually South Vietnam lost too much ground to the North and South Vietnam lost the war. Saigon (capital of South Vietnam) fell to communist forces on April 30, 1975. Most U.S. forces had pulled-out of South Vietnam by early 1973. When the north invaded, the south's officers fled, leaving their troops without leaders.


Why was South Vietnam involved in the Vietnam War?

To stop the spread of communism. If America never went to war with North Vietnam, the worlds borders would look very different today. By the way, the US did not lose the war in Vietnam. South Vietnam lost the war. If those idiots had any patriotism they still would have their own country.


Is it true that Vietnam was not able to hold democratic elections because China would not allow them?

no

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How did the US involvement end in Vietnam?

By 1970 it was plainly clear that the Unites States people had turned against any further support for the war in Vietnam; and South Vietnamese government was too corrupt an inefficient for them to be able to wage the war for much longer. Funding to support the corrupt South Vietnamese regime was cut back significantly and starting in 1971 the United States military began withdrawing their forces from Vietnam. In 1973, the Vietnamese were left to fight it out for themselves; and in 1975 South Vietnam was overrun and surrendered.


Who was included in the Vietnam war?

Able bodied men from South Korea, South Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand (all volunteers), Philippines, Thailand, and the US.


Who was ableto stay in power in the South Vietam with the support of the US?

Until he was assassinated by a US-backed coup, Ng™ ?“nh Di?m was able to stay in power in South Vietnam due to the support of the United States. He was followed by D??ng V?n Minh, who was followed by Nguy?n Kh‡nh. They were followed by Nguy?n V?n Thi?u, who wasa followed by Tr?n V?n H??ng. Finally, D??ng V?n Minh came into power again, but eventually surrendered to the Communists.


Who could be an australian soldier in the vietnam war?

For Vietnam: Any able bodied Australian male; they were drafted too! In fact everybody (including the NVA enemy) except the New Zealanders were drafted and sent to South Vietnam.


What was the name of the capital of north Vietnam?

North Vietnam and South Vietnam only existed from 1955-1975, when North Vietnamese forces were able to reunite the country at the close of the Second Indochinese War (called the Vietnam War in the USA).The capital of North Vietnam was HANOI (and this remains the capital of united Vietnam)The capital of South Vietnam was SAIGON / HO CHI MINH CITY.


What country was committed to building a strong stable nation in South Vietnam that would be able to resist communist expansion?

usa


Why did president kenndy send troops to Vietnam?

To try and keep South Vietnam from falling to the Communists, and because the government of South Vietnam was too corrupt and incompetent to defend themselves. The government of South Vietnam was never able to defend themselves, and President Gerald R. Ford finally gave up on them in 1975. They soon fell to communist North Vietnam.


What country ruled over Vietnam from 1800 until World War 2?

Vietnam was a French colony up until World War 2, when Japan invaded it. The Vietnamese were able to fight off the Japanese. After the war, France attempted to retake Vietnam, which created North and South Vietnam, leading to the Vietnam War.


Was The Viet Cong North Or South Vietnam?

in vietnam many people died but it was the south with the US on their side against the north with Russia and durring that time north vietnam with russia on their side were able to advance and take controll of the south untill the US came and supported the south which brought it to the border that they have now which is divided in half. but overall the south was good north bad and the north was way stronger because we had to retreat back to the US because the north was too powerful.


How were the British able to replace the mughals as the dominant power in South Asia?

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How were soldiers recruited to fight in the US and North Vietnam and South Vietnam Also if there was a military draft who was eligible for this draft?

All three nations conscripted their men. All able bodied men were eligible for the draft.


What 1968 action was a military victory for south vietnamese and psychological victory for the north?

The 1968 Tet Offensive was a military victory for South Vietnam and a psychological victory for North Vietnam. Although the South Vietnamese and U.S. forces were able to repel the offensive and regain control of the areas that were initially attacked, the surprise and scale of the offensive showcased the resilience and determination of the North Vietnamese forces, eroding public support for the war effort in the United States.