The Japanese departed Indochina (including Vietnam) when they surrendered, ending World War Two, in 1945. From this date onward, only the US, French, and N/S Vietnamese people were directly involved with any fighting/conflicts.
Ho Chi Minh, although he died in 1969 before the war was finished. Earlier he opposed the French and Japanese. The Ho Chi Minh Trail was named after him. Saigon, the former capital of South Vietnam, was renamed Ho Chi Minh City after the war.
The North Vietnamese leader was Ho Chi Minh.
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Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
If by the North Vietnamese you mean during the Vietnam war their goal was to unite all of Vietnam under a communist regime. Which was successful.
North Vietnamese are inhabitants of North Vietnam, while Vietcong are Vietnamese warriors during the Viet war.
North Vietnam & VC living in South VN.
First of all, there were two Vietnamese peoples during the war. The North Vietnamese had a good leader, whilst the South Vietnamese may have had decent leader, the north had a better one; since the north won the war. Secondly, any nation could use a good leader. Unless that particular nation (country) is doing so well (economically, etc.) that it excels on it's own...in which case the leader is nothing but a "figure head" (a person who is leader of nation in title but has NO real authority).
For North Vietnam or South Vietnam? The North Vietnamese were known simply as the 'North Vietnamese Army' (NVA) to US forces, but their actual title was Vietnam Peoples' Army, as it common practice in Communist states. The South Vietnamese Army was referred to as the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
NVA Gen. Giap was the supreme commander.
To re-unite with the Republic of South Vietnam by conquest.
The Communist North Vietnam acting in support and defence of the capitalist South Vietnamese.
It was called the "Air War" over North Vietnam.
Tet Offensive.
The North Vietnamese Government.