To end the war.
It prevented elections in South Vietnam
There was probably no spark. It was Ho Chi Minh's plan to unite the two countries from the beginning. Infiltration from the north into the south began almost immediately in the 1950's. I think you could rightfully call the Geneva Accords the "spark". It was the Geneva Accords in 1954 that divided Vietnam into two separate countries with promises to hold general elections to unify it. However, when those elections were not held, the Viet Minh, rulers of the north, decided to unite the country by force.
Geneva Call's motto is 'Bringing humanitarian norms to new frontiers'.
they are makeing a call of duty about Vietnam but its not called call of duty Vietnam its called call of duty black ops and black ops is a special operation in Vietnam
Probably Geneva.
Because it took place in Vietnam
they say there is going to be a call of duty Vietnam with zombies
Fireline
The Swiss call Lake Geneva Lac Leman. Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland. It is a croissant-shaped lake surrounded by villages and castles.
Vietnamese....
Yes there have been rumours that the next one Call of Duty 7 (working title) will be set in Vietnam.
the Vietnam war is in call of duty black ops