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     The Vietnam war is also known is Vietnam as “ resistance war against America”and it is also known as the second indo-china war because it was a cold-water era war that occurred Vietnam Laos and Cambodia from nov1,1995 to the fall of Saigon on 13April,1975 this war followed the first indo-china war from 1946 to 1954 and was fought between north Vietnam supported by the Soviet Union were as China and other communist allies and the government of South.vietnam supported by united State and other anti-communist allies.
         The Vietcong (also known as the national liberation front or NLF).A south Vietnamist communist common  front aided by the north fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the reason.The people's army of Vietnam(also known as the north Vietnam is army) engaged in a more conventional war.
            The u.s.government viewed American involvement in the war as away to prevent a Communist take over of South Vietnam with a stated aim of stopping thus spread of communism.According to the U.S.domino-theory ,it one state went communist other states in the reason would follow,and u.s.policy thus held that the communist rule all over the Vietnam was unexatable the north Vietnam is government and the Vietcong were fighting to reunity Vietnam under Communist rule .
        The capture of Saigon by the north Vietnam is army in april 1975 marked the end of the war and north and south Vietnam were reunified the following year.

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