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To what extent did guerrilla tactics of the Vietcong enable them to achieve victory?

Title: To what extent did guerrilla tactics of the Vietcong enable them to achieve victory?
Category: History
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To what extent did guerrilla tactics of the Vietcong enable them to achieve victory?

Ben Dunn To what extent did guerrilla tactics of the Vietcong enable them to achieve victory? Its critical strategic position in south east Asia bordered by China, Cambodia and Laos made Vietnam of great significance to Western and Communist powers. France conquered the country between 1858 and 84 and it became part of France's Indo-China empire which included Cambodia, Laos and Annam. Vietnamese nationalists were very frustrated by Bao Dai's collaboration with foreign imperialists and Ho Chi …showed first 75 words of 4165 total

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showed last 75 words of 4165 total…The Vietnam Guidebook by Barbara Cohen published by Houghton Mifflin Company Exam Essays in 20th Century World History edited by Peter Catterall, actual essay by Kevin Ruane published by Heinemann The Cold War 1945 - 1991 by John W. Mason published by Routledge Russia, America & the Cold War 1949 - 1991 by Martin McCauley published Longman www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/vietnam.html vietnam.vassar.edu/ www.multied.com/Vietnam/ www.vietnampix.com www.vwam.com/vets/hisintro Encyclopaedia Britannica 2002

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