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Alexxx [7]
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Who aided South Vietnam in order to fight the spread of communism?

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ratelena [41]3 years ago
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To fight off both Japanese occupiers and the French colonial administration, political leader inspired by Chinese and Soviet communism formed the League for the Independence of Vietnam.

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