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... Instead of abiding by the Accords, Diem felt he had nothing to lose so he abused what power he had and imprisoned his own people to strike fear in them so that ...
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... to win. With the support of the United States, Diem violated the accords by refusing to hold national elections. Elections were ...
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... Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, did not support the Geneva Accords, because he ... Once the French withdrew from southern Vietnam, Ngo Dinit Diem was put to ...
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... was near total collapse and that if the policies of the Diem government and its ... to 250,000, which was a direct violation of the Geneva Accords, to concentrate ...
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... and therefore opposed the elections and refused to sign the accords (Encarta "Vietnam ... the US removed Bao Dai from power, and he chose Ngo Dinh Diem to replace ...
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... but was surrounded by Vietnamese Nationalist troops which led to the Geneva Peace Accords. ... was formed in South Vietnam under the leadership of Ngo Dingh Diem. ...
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... scheduled elections in 1956 by supporting "President Ngo Dinh Diem in his refusal to hold the elections provided for in the Geneva Accords, presumably because ...
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... scheduled elections in 1956 by supporting "President Ngo Dinh Diem in his refusal to hold the elections provided for in the Geneva Accords, presumably because ...
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... Ho Chi Minh considered this a violation of the Accords and also believed the ... began and to end his presidency, Eisenhower tried to give President Diem and the ...
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... Geneva Accords, an election must be held so that the people of North and South Vietnam could decide whether or not to rejoin the two nations. Ngo Dinh Diem, ...
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... The Indochina ceasefire agreement (Geneva Accords) of July 21, 1954 led to the ... random collection of non - Communist factions, led by Ngo Dinh Diem, formed the ...
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... That same year Diem was assassinated. Relieving him was a man named Nguyen Van Thieu. ... By, 1973 the Paris Peace Accords were under way. ...
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... major conflict started when the United States refused to sign the accords because it ... decided to have its own election when they elected Ngo Dinh Diem as the ...
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The following year, Ngo Dinh Diem, a faithfully anti-Communist figure from the South ... According to the terms of the Geneva Accords, Vietnam would hold national ...
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... In 1954 the Geneva accords were signed by france and Vietnam, dividing Vietnam at the ... Vietnam ruled by the republic of (south) Vietnam with ngo dinh diem as PM ...
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... (3) The Geneva Accords of 1954 put the Montagnard people under South Vietnamese (SVN) rule. Ngo Dign Diem became president and demanded Vietnamese civilization ...
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... $1.54 billion in aid was given to Indochina before the Geneva Accords, and in ... who discovered in Bao Dai's former premier under the Japanese, Ngo Dinh Diem. ...
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