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Kipish [7]
2 years ago
12

By whom was the vietnamese communist or vietcong commanded

History
1 answer:
77julia77 [94]2 years ago
5 0
The Vietnam war was an important conflict between the United States and the Vietnamese population and guerrilla army.

The leaders of the Vietcong were:
(I have some problems sending these words, you can just take of the dots).

- V.o N.g.u.y.e.n G.i.a.p;
- H.o C.h.i M.i.n.h;
- N.g.o D.i.n.h D.i.e.m;
- N.g.u.y.e.n C.a.o K.y.

The war ends without a proper winner, but we used to appoint to Vietnam as the real benefited by the USA withdrawal.

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