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The cease-fire agreement was signed in Paris in January of 1973. On March 29th, 1973, the last of the remaining U.S. troops leave Vietnam. On April 29th, 1975, the American Ambassador and the last Americans leave Vietnam.
The Vietnam was was never a declared war, but 58,000 men died there in 10 years. Every night on TV the war was filmed and put on the news. This changed how people viewed the war and they began to protest the war. We saw men died in the jungles of Vietnam and it was felt that the government needed to leave or declare a war.
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A refugee or the boat people.
Ultimately the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam could be used to define the end of the war, the last of the American troops did not leave until the Paris Peace accords were signed in 1973.
Dien Bien Phu
Because they wanted to save the citizens of vietnam..
Two reasons. First we thought it was necessary to fight to prevent the spread of Communism. And second because we were too stupid to look at history and realize that it was probably smarter to leave the Vietnamese alone. It was incredibly dumb to pick a fight with people who fought China for 600 years so they could be left alone. And I enlisted in 1963 and reenlisted in 1967, and given what I knew then, I'd probably do it again.
they wanted religious freedom
he did this because Marcus wanted Europe to leave Africa alone and Ho Chi Minh wanted France to leave Vietnam
Yes, Vietnamese citizens are generally allowed to leave Vietnam, subject to certain conditions. They must have a valid passport and any necessary visas for their destination country. However, there may be restrictions or requirements imposed by the government for specific individuals or in certain situations.
The cease-fire agreement was signed in Paris in January of 1973. On March 29th, 1973, the last of the remaining U.S. troops leave Vietnam. On April 29th, 1975, the American Ambassador and the last Americans leave Vietnam.
You must be referring to the "Vietnamization" of the war. All that meant was turning the war over to the Viets, so the US could leave. Nothing more, nothing less. As to the actual question, North/South Vietnamese had been fighting since day one (at least 1955). If the question is referring to the Vietnamese language, Vietnam has used that language ever since the founding of the first Vietnamese state in Hoa Lu over 1000 years ago.
Males who wanted to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam war. would leave the country or hide out.
After the BATTLE OF DIEN BIEN PHU, the French considered the First Indochina War to have been a defeat and withdrew from all Indochina (including Vietnam).
South Viet Nationals who had some connections and/or knowledge of the political/military consequences of the war against communism.
Vietnam War: South Korean Tiger brigade killed many Communist Vietnamese. Yes, Korean troops killed ( Communist) Vietnamese ruthlessly. Killed Thousands of them. Yes, after Vietnam War. Vietnam has many mixed racial half Korean-Vietnamese childrens. Yes, many Vietnamese woman marry Korean farmers. Yes, some couples make to be good couples. But majority of them end up divorce. Vietnamese have street gangs whereas Koreans have " Korean Mafia or Korean-Japanese Mafia" . Vietnamese street gangs are " Turf" oriented whereas Korean Mafia is just business oriented. As long you don't interfer Korean Mafia business pretty much they leave you alone.