History of Vietnam since 1945
After World War II and the collapse of Vietnam's monarchy, France attempted to re-establish its colonial rule but was ultimately defeated in the First Indo-China War. The Geneva Accords in 1954 partitioned the country temporarily in two with a promise of democratic elections in 1956 to reunite the country. However, the United States and South Vietnam insisted on United Nations supervision of any election to prevent fraud, which the Soviet Union and North Vietnam refused. North and South Vietnam therefore remained divided until The Vietnam War ended with the Fall of Saigon in 1975.
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History of Vietnam since 1945
After World War II and the collapse of Vietnam's monarchy, France attempted to re-establish its colonial rule but was ultimately defeated in the First Indo-China War. The Geneva Accords in 1954 partitioned the country temporarily in two with a promise of democratic elections in 1956 to reunite the country. However, the United States and South Vietnam insisted on United Nations supervision of any election to prevent fraud, which the Soviet Union and North Vietnam refused. North and South Vietnam therefore remained divided until The Vietnam War ended with the Fall of Saigon in 1975.
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After World War II and the col ...... d substantial economic growth.
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بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية وان ...... تعت فيتنام بنمو اقتصادي ممتاز.
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After World War II and the col ...... th the Fall of Saigon in 1975.
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بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية وان ...... تنام بسقوط سايغون في عام 1975.
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History of Vietnam since 1945
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تاريخ فيتنام منذ 1945
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