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Nguyen Tat Thanh, a.k.a Nguyen Ai Quoc and a.k.a Ho Chi Minh.

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Became ruler of north Vietnam in 1954?

Ho Chi Minh


How did the Vietnam war aeffect the loction of Vietnam?

At the Geneva Conventions in 1954 Vietnam was divided into two, communist north and democratic south; at the17th parallel.


In 1954 what country surrendered Vietnam to communist forces in Viet Minh?

France called Vietnam a colony of theirs. When French troops left in 1954, th UN divided Vietnam into North and South Vietnam.


Vietnam war?

Was a Cold War conflict. A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between South Vietnam, supported by United States forces, and Communist North Vietnam. The war resulted in a North Vietnamese victory and unification of Vietnam under Communist rule.


Who ruled sveitnam after 1945?

After 1945, Vietnam was ruled by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), led by the Communist Party under Ho Chi Minh. Following the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam was temporarily divided into North and South, with the North under communist rule and the South governed by a non-communist regime, initially led by President Ngo Dinh Diem. This division set the stage for the Vietnam War, which lasted until the reunification of Vietnam in 1975 under communist control.


When was North Vietnam created?

North Vietnam was created in 1954.


Why were there 2 Vietnams?

When France left Vietnam in 1954 part of the country was controlled by the communists, and part was democratically controlled. The Communist controlled are became North Vietnam, and the Democratic area became South Vietnam.


What happened in Vietnam in 1954 1957 1973 1975?

1954-End of French Indochina War 1956/1957-North Vietnamese MIG-17 Pilots begin training in Soviet Union/Red China 1973-US Re-deploys combat troops from South Vietnam 1975-South Vietnam falls to North Vietnam/War Endsbecame Communist and reunited with North Vietnam


Who became ruler of Vietnam in 1954?

Ho Chi Minh


What did the agreement in 1954 do to Vietnam?

The 1954 Geneva Accords temporarily divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel into two separate entities: North Vietnam, led by the communist leader Ho Chi Minh, and South Vietnam, backed by the United States and other Western nations. The agreement aimed to resolve the conflict between French colonial forces and the Viet Minh, establishing a framework for elections to reunify the country within two years. However, these elections never occurred, leading to increased tensions and ultimately the Vietnam War. The division solidified Vietnam's split into communist North and non-communist South, setting the stage for future conflict.


What country was divided in 1954?

Vietnam was divided in 1954 into North Vietnam and South Vietnam following the First Indochina War.


How did the Vietnam war happen?

Communist influence & military infiltration into South Vietnam began almost immediately after the Geneva Accords divided the country into North & South in 1954/55. The war grew from that point.