Fifty years after the Vietnam War, South Vietnamese veterans and their families are still battling political and logistical ...
including prominent members of the South Vietnamese regime, had been welcomed back to the country as part of reconciliation efforts. "The Vietnamese government has always regarded overseas ...
The younger brother and chief political advisor of South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem, Nhu ran his brother's regime of secret political movements, the Can Lao. He was assassinated, along with ...
By the end of the war, America had spent $120 billion on trying to prop up the South Vietnamese regime. The conflict meant that they could not afford to assign troops or money to other areas.
There is no evidence that the Hanol regime is supplying economic or military aid to the South Vietnamese movement. In October, 1963, the Baltimore Sun reported an official U.S. estimate of the ...
This is the central problem of the South Vietnamese war ... States must insist on a solution which guarantees the Saigon regime and its supporters a political stability in which they can live ...
With the Cold War intensifying, Vietnam is divided in two at Geneva. Communists in the north aim to reunify the country, while America supports Ngo Dinh Diem's untested regime in the south.