the united states saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating south vietnamese citizens.
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Ngo Dinh Diem was the leader of South Vietnam until he was assassinated in November of 1963
Early in the Vietnam War, the United States support the leadership of Ngo Dinh Diem. He was assassinated in 1963. Following his death, the next president of South Vietnam was Nguyen Van Thieu.
The president of South Vietnam from 1955-1963.
The Viet Cong (VC) were communists living in South Vietnam. Later, the regular army units of North Vietnam would enter the fight (NVA). Diem was the first president of South Vietnam in 1955. He was assassinated in 1963.
His government was seen as corrupt. Diệm was deposed in a military coup in 1963,
He refused to reform his government
Ngo Dinh Diem was the leader of South Vietnam until he was assassinated in November of 1963
He refused to reform his government - Apex
He refused to reform his government - Apex
he refused to reform his goverment
After the Geneva Conventions in 1954 Vietnam was split into two, North Vietnam (communists) and South Vietnam (democrats). The leader of the North was Ho Chi Minh. The leader of the South was Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem, who was later elected president of South Vietnam; and overthrown by his own general in a coup d'tat in 1963. Nguyen Van Thieu took over, as leader of South Vietnam, for the remainder of the war.
Early in the Vietnam War, the United States support the leadership of Ngo Dinh Diem. He was assassinated in 1963. Following his death, the next president of South Vietnam was Nguyen Van Thieu.
Kennedy supported a coup in South Vietnam.
The earliest records of US advisors in Vietnam were from the Kennedy Administration (1960-1963), Kennedy was a strong supporter of the "Domino" Theory and was providing a lot of support to the leader of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, it included US Advisors for training, strategy and maintenance, military aid of equipment, vehicles and weapons and huge amounts of monetary aid as well.
The president of South Vietnam from 1955-1963.
Less than 50,000.
Temporary Generals until Thieu in '64.