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(i) Vietnam was divided into North and South under the Geneva Agreement of 1954.
(ii) Ho Chi Minh and Communists took control of the north while south was under Bao Dai Regime.
(iii) With the help of the Ho Chi Minh government in the north, the NLF fought for the unification of country.
(iv) US entry into the war proved costly to the Vietnamese as well as to the Americans.
(v) The USA forces withdraw in 1974. The NLF occupied the presidential palace in Saigon on 30 April 1975 and unified Vietnam.
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(i) Vietnam was divided into North and South under the Geneva Agreement of 1954.
(ii) Ho Chi Minh and Communists took control of the north while south was under Bao Dai Regime.
(iii) With the help of the Ho Chi Minh government in the north, the NLF fought for the unification of country.
(iv) US entry into the war proved costly to the Vietnamese as well as to the Americans.
(v) The USA forces withdraw in 1974. The NLF occupied the presidential palace in Saigon on 30 April 1975 and unified Vietnam.
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