a) What happened? The war started from 1959 to April 30‚ 1975 1858 to 1884 France invades Vietnam and makes Vietnam a colony. September 1940 Japan invades Vietnam. May 1941 Ho Chi Minh‚ also known as the leader of vietnam establishes the Viet Minh (League for the Independence of Vietnam). September 2‚ 1945 – Vietnam become Democratic Republic of Vietnam. May 7‚ 1954 The French suffer a decisive defeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. July 21‚ 1954 The Geneva Accords declared a ceasefire and
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Colonialism B. Cruelty 2.USA A. Backing Ho Chi Minh B. War with Japan B. Vietnam post WWII 1. Ho chi Minh A. Early years B. Political years 2. Diem A. Anti-communism B. Brutal police II. Tet Offensive A. Viet Cong 1. Miscommunication A. Delay of message B. Element of Surprise 2.Failure A. Giap B. Media B. US 1. Prepared A. Break treaty B. Units on full
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and France and by 1945 communism dominated in the Viet Minh movement. In August 1945‚ Japan was defeated by the French and gave them back Vietnam. The Viet Minh reacted by marching into the city of Hanoi and taking power. The French “puppet” ruler Bao Dai abdicated and then invited Ho Chi Minh to form a government. In 1946‚ the French recognized the Democratic Republic of Vietnam as a Free State‚ but full independence was not given to Vietnam. The Viet Minh were ready to fight until the end but the
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The Vietnam War had several social effects in New Zealand. The New Zealand publics’ opinion was polarized due to New Zealand’s involvement in the war‚ and public debate was generated over New Zealand’s foreign policy in particular how it relied on an alliance-based security. An anti-war movement developed in New Zealand‚ who disagreed with the strategy of forward defense. They also questioned the validity of the domino theory‚ and thought communism in south-East Asia did not in any way threaten New
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understand ecotourism and all of it’s attendant pros and cons it is necessary to do some background research. Our group make this paper to give an introduction to the topic along with more detailed information about ecotourism in the world as well as in Viet Nam. In the process of working‚ we cannot avoid mistakes. So we look forward to receiving comments from lecturer. II. WHAT IS ECOTOURISM? - Ecotourism has been defined as a form of nature-based tourism in ther market place‚ but it
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but ten minutes after the clock struck midnight‚ a unit of Viet Cong caught the South Vietnamese
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being told that the village of My Lai was inhabited solely by the Viet Cong and that no regular civilians were living there or had ever lived there. They were additionally told to treat it as a free fire zone where they could kill anyone that they wanted to kill (Raimondo “Four Hours in My Lai”). These soldiers ended up destroying the village and executing many innocent villagers without realizing that they were not members of the Viet Cong. Other soldiers claim that their commanding officers had told
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Prepaid by: Do Hoang Anh Tuan - Peter Registration No: ITP F05- 243 Table of Contents Introduction This assignment will compare and contrast the internal environment of Berkshire Hathaway and Viet Tien garment company. Various aspects such as: structure‚ culture‚ behavior at work and leadership style and others of two companies will be analyzed‚ compared and contrasted. From the study‚ reader can understand the important of culture and structure
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realized the dramatic discrepancy between what the optimistic claims made by the US government that the war had already been won and America ’s political and psychological defeat. General William C. Westmoreland stated that in order to fully defeat the Viet Cong‚ 200‚000 more American soldiers‚ and a call-up of reserves (a step no President would want to take) need be sent to the South Pacific. A day after the New York Times publication for the request for more troops‚ President Johnson was letdown by
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each year in Viet Nam as a result of road traffic crashes. In 2009‚ WHO was reported that the death rate of Vietnam is 16.1 per 100 000 population‚ this figure is over twice as much as one of Australia. The majority of death and injuries on the roads are among those aged between 15 and 49 years – the group that makes up 56% of total population and is younger than that one in Australia. WHO estimates that road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for those aged 15-29 years in Viet Nam. Reasons
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