The Mongol invasions of Vietnam and Japan in the 13th century resulted in significant resistance from both regions. In Vietnam, the Mongols faced fierce opposition from the Trần dynasty, which successfully repelled their invasions in 1258 and 1288, solidifying Vietnam's independence. In Japan, the Mongols launched two failed invasions in 1274 and 1281, both thwarted by samurai warriors and typhoons known as "kamikaze," or divine winds, which destroyed much of the Mongol fleets. These events reinforced national identities in both regions and demonstrated the limitations of Mongol expansion.
The German invasion of Russia was the result .
North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam and became one nation. The Republic of South Vietnam no longer exists.
Almost half correct but sort of turned around a bit. The Korean War began that way in 1950. The Vietnam war began by infiltration in 1955 (slowly escalating in guerrilla buildup and strength). The Vietnam war ended by a North Vietnamese Army invasion of RVN (Republic of South Vietnam).
i don't' even know that's the question i was askinq lol,
i don't' even know that's the question i was askinq lol,
The Spanish won due to equipment, and population.
communism was not contained in Vietnam
Carthage was the empire destroyed as a result of Rome's invasion
The United States removed Iraq's oppressive dictator.
Communist control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
It was the result of the 1st Indochina War, aka French Indochina War (1946-1954).
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