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Why did the Communists win the Vietnam War?
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Have a little read: ... Why did the Communists win the Vietnam War? From 1955, the US became involved in supporting the South Vietnamese government under Diem. South Vietnam soon came under attack by the Vietcong in 1957 as the Vietcong attempted to reunify Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh, the charismatic communist leader of the North. The Vietcong launched a highly effective guerilla war and American fears that the fall of South Vietnam to communism might lead to the fall of Vietnam's neighbouring countries to Communism as well, whether a result of internal revolution or external aggression, prompted the US to become more and more involved in the war. What was initially a civil conflict escalated into a full-scale war between North and South Vietnam. In May 1975, the Vietcong forces succeeded in reunifying Vietnam under a communist government. As William Duiker points out 'the most significant fact about that conflict is not that the United States
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