This wasn't a war of territory. It was a war of body counts...a war of attrition. However, the communists were in North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; whilst the allies (or at least the US) were in South Vietnam with covert operators in Laos and Cambodia. So, based upon that distribution...the communists might be the ones covering the most land.
No, The Vietnam War ended in 1975 after the territory of South Vietnam fell to the Northern Socialists. Today Vietnam is a single country based on socialist practices, although they continue to become more capitalistic as time progresses.
From 1885 until 1954 (excepting a brief period of Japanese control as the Empire of Vietnam) Vietnam was part of the colony of French Indochina. Before the war , Vietnam was divided into two, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
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Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
Two different terms: 1. Territory that describes Vietnam's actual geographic lands and waters. 2. Territory that describes Vietnam's lands or waters owned by Vietnam but exist outside Vietnam's actual country (geographic location). Example for #2: The US owned (or owns or controls) the island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. Guam exists outside of the US North American continent and is NOT a state (like Hawaii); so it is US Territory. Most people are unaware if Vietnam possesses any territories outside of it's national borders.
Communist forces gained more territory because of the Vietnam war, but not as a result of the Korean War :) -Apex-
Communist forces gained more territory because of the Vietnam war, but not as a result of the Korean War. Apex
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The Ca Mau Province, which is located in the Mekong Delta region, is the southernmost part of Vietnam's inland territory. Its capital city is Ca Mau.
The Americans didn't lose. They were unfamiliar with the territory of Vietnam and were not properly prepared. The terrains of the jungles were nothing like the landscape in the US. It was just a matter of unfamiliarity.
Excessive and illegal hunting, called Poaching. Some other factors such as destruction of habitat ( as in the Vietnam Wars).
This wasn't a war of territory. It was a war of body counts...a war of attrition. However, the communists were in North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; whilst the allies (or at least the US) were in South Vietnam with covert operators in Laos and Cambodia. So, based upon that distribution...the communists might be the ones covering the most land.
No, The Vietnam War ended in 1975 after the territory of South Vietnam fell to the Northern Socialists. Today Vietnam is a single country based on socialist practices, although they continue to become more capitalistic as time progresses.
From 1885 until 1954 (excepting a brief period of Japanese control as the Empire of Vietnam) Vietnam was part of the colony of French Indochina. Before the war , Vietnam was divided into two, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
The Vietnam War ended in a decisive communist victory, while the Korean War did not. ( apex )
?........the Vietnam war was a war between north and south Vietnam and America. America was trying to defend south Vietnam from the north invading and controling their territory. so America was on the side with south Vietnam