It happened at the end of the Vietnam War (1949-1975), the civil war between the communist North and the US-supported South Vietnam. A general US withdrawal of military aid followed the Paris Peace Accords of January 1973, and by April 30, 1975, the South had been overrun. The former southern capital of Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City and remains the largest city in Vietnam.
to reduce the flow of communist supplies
no Cambodia is a democracy and. It became that way after 1975 when Karma Rouge was ; well something happened to him I don't know. It has a multitude of religious beliefs and seems peaceful, I hope. There are many languages spoken and English is one of them ! Yea
Russia was the only country to become communist during World War 1.
Vietnam become a single communist nation through the leadership and influence of Ho Chi Minh . He embraced communism and he got support from China and Soviet Union to fight the French regime.
In 1948, shortly after World War Two ended.
Cambodia is not a communist country. It is a kingdom and democratically governed.
The communist takeover brought the genocide in Cambodia.
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We didn't want them to become communist allies to the enemy we were already fighting.
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Communist inspired forces, along with other forms of "rebel" factions moved into Cambodia.
Communist from the north ad the south has slowed down the economies of Laos and Cambodia
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Communist control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
The fall of Cambodia and South Vietnam to Communist forces was probably the big event.
No. The exact reverse happened. Laos and Cambodia were Western-oriented constitutional monarchies in 1960. By the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, both countries became Communist dictatorships.