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North and South Vietnam therefore remained divided until the Vietnam War ended with the Fall of Saigon in 1975. After 1976, the newly reunified Vietnam faced many difficulties including internal repression and isolation from the international community due to the Cold War, Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia and an American economic embargo. [1]
Bắc Sơn uprising (1940) Communist Party of Vietnam in Tonkin Bắc Sơn's guerrilla forces French State Empire of Japan: Defeat: Franco–Thai War (1940–1941) French State French Indochina: Thailand: Military indecisive Thai political victory. Disputed enclaves returned to Thailand; Cochinchina uprising (1940) Communist Party of Vietnam in ...
1940 in Vietnam (2 P) 1941 in Vietnam (1 C) 1942 in Vietnam (1 C) ... Pages in category "1940s in Vietnam" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The 1945–1946 War in Vietnam, codenamed Operation Masterdom [3] by the British, and also known as the Southern Resistance War (Vietnamese: Nam Bộ kháng chiến) [4] [5] by the Vietnamese, was a post–World War II armed conflict involving a largely British-Indian and French task force and Japanese troops from the Southern Expeditionary Army Group, versus the Vietnamese communist movement ...
Much later, on the seventeenth anniversary of the uprising, the former chairman of the Viet Minh Committee of the south, Tran Van Giau, cited the November 1940 example as a warning to militants to bide their time against Diem's repressions, least a premature uprising in the south be crushed in 1957 as in 1940 [12] The principal reasons for ...
Vietnam, under the Nguyễn dynasty, became two protectorates of France in 1883, but during World War II, Japan occupied the country from 1940. During this period, Ho Chi Minh created the Viet Minh in 1941 to coordinate resistance against both French colonial authorities and Imperial Japanese occupying forces. [1]
Pages in category "1940 in Vietnam" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. 1940 Cochinchina uprising; I.
Outnumbered French colonial forces clashed with the Japanese 5th Division in the Battle of Lạng Sơn during the Japanese Vietnam Expedition on 22 September 1940. The French were again compelled to retreat hastily. [2] In 1945 it was again the scene of heavy fighting during the Japanese coup d'état in French Indochina.