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The United States became involved in the Vietnam War out of fear. The United States feared that if communists conquered Vietnam, it would have the domino affect, and communism would spread throughout Southeast Asia. From 1945 to 1975, a period
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Category: /History/North American History
"Hearts and Minds" is a very powerful and emotional documentary. This work is on the subject of the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam. Using a wide variety of interviews as well as powerful real life footage from the Vietnam, "Hearts and Minds" achieve
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In the wake of the temporary partitioning of Vietnam at the Geneva Conference of 1954, the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration was determined to do what it could to ensure that South Vietnam remained out of the hands of Communists. Eisenhower
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Category: /History/European History
Ho Chi Minh was born on the 19th May 1890 in Kim Lien, a village within the Nghe An province, Central Vietnam. His early childhood and influence of family embedded within him the ideals that he would hold, believe and fight for during his later life
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Can Vietnam Succeed?
When questioning the chances of success for Vietnam, we need to understand that Vietnams success can only be assessed by the extent to which Vietnams economy, political system, and administrative institutions
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Vietnam was a country that had been at war for many years. In 1954, the occupying French finally left Vietnam and a Geneva code was drawn up outlining the peace treaty. The United States had troops in Vietnam at the time of the cease-fire
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, and another was because Vietnam may be a second or even a third-world country. Before the chapter got into detail about the reasons of immigration, there was a brief historical summary that set the stage and explained a little about why Vietnam became involved
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Logical Intervention in Vietnam
American military intervention in Vietnam has always been a highly controversial issue. Many Americans were against intervention in Vietnam. Many Americans question rather the United States should have ever sent troops
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Category: /History
was his devotion to his cause the freedom of his people, The Vietnamese.
Ho Chi Minh is more than just a biography of a man; he is also a history of the war in Vietnam from the Vietnamese against the French to the North Vietnamese against the United States
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
In history, Ngo Dinh Diem has largely been viewed as a dictator, whose despotic and repressive regime to maintain power led Vietnam into a dangerous relationship with the United States and to a disastrous civil war. Born in 1901 when Vietnam was under
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