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The Vietnamese did not participate in WW2.

Lots of dead bodies of Japanese soldiers testify to the participation of the Vietnamese in WW2. Japan invaded "French Indo-China" as it was then called and defeated the French in short order. The Vietnamese were not such a pushover and put up a spirited resistance all through the Japanese occupation.

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Vietnam was a French colony before 1939. After the fall of France, Vietnam's occupation was divided between Japan and it's ally Thailand.

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No. The Vietnam War and WW2 were fought for different reason. The Vietnam War was fought to stop the spread of Communism while WW2 was fought to stop Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.

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