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Summary Of: South Vietnam

in which the United States and South Vietnam fought North Vietnamese and... m announced in a broadcast that South Vietnam would not participate in the elections specificed in the Geneva accords... say the founding of South Vietnam was based on the United States... when South Vietnam was under Bao Dai... North Vietnam controlled South Vietnam under military occupation... communist members of the PRG and integrate South Vietnam into the communist north... South Vietnam went through many political changes during its short life... In 1967 South Vietnam held its first elections under the new system... South Vietnam was formerly a member of... The Republic of South Vietnam was dissolved in July 1976 when it merged with the... of ARVN generals to assume the presidency of South Vietnam in a period of intense political instability... South Vietnam began calling up every available man for service in the ARVN... out invasion of South Vietnam by the communist North... air support for ARVN when it seemed that South Vietnam was about to be overrun... military forces withdrew from South Vietnam and the war officially ended... immediately submitted his resignation to then President of South Vietnam Tran Van Huong... the nations of North Vietnam and South Vietnam had developed their own economic structure... The economy of South Vietnam was artificially inflated by American aid and the presence of large numbers of Americans in...

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