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- The '''Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV)''' and commonly called '''North Vietnam (NVN)''', before reunificatio2 KB (292 words) - 02:35, 21 February 2010
- Communist state in Vietnam; formally the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Proclaimed 1945, recognized 1954, and with South Vietnam transformed into224 bytes (27 words) - 21:18, 18 September 2008
- 179 bytes (26 words) - 17:35, 14 March 2024
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- Communist state in Vietnam; formally the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Proclaimed 1945, recognized 1954, and with South Vietnam transformed into225 bytes (27 words) - 23:44, 22 May 2008
- Communist state in Vietnam; formally the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Proclaimed 1945, recognized 1954, and with South Vietnam transformed into224 bytes (27 words) - 21:18, 18 September 2008
- ...People's Army of Viet Nam]], under the direction of the Politburo of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]], which led to the dissolution of the [[Republic of Vietnam]] and the reun361 bytes (55 words) - 17:25, 21 December 2008
- ..., was a colony called [[French Indochina]], and was partitioned into the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (North Vietnam) and [[Republic of Vietnam ]](South Vietnam) between 1954541 bytes (74 words) - 10:10, 28 February 2024
- Early Indochinese revolutionary, and then Prime Minister of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (North) and the unified [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] for 30 years205 bytes (26 words) - 00:27, 4 December 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]]44 bytes (5 words) - 21:44, 7 July 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]]44 bytes (5 words) - 21:54, 7 July 2008
- {{r|Democratic Republic of Vietnam}}245 bytes (33 words) - 16:12, 12 December 2008
- ...e's Army of Viet Nam (PAVN)''' was the regular military of the Communist [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (DRV). It was also known as the '''North Vietnamese Army (NVA)'''.367 bytes (57 words) - 18:28, 12 July 2008
- The [[Communist]] military forces originally of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (i.e., North Vietnam), and then of the country after it was forcibly reun210 bytes (29 words) - 22:18, 14 December 2008
- Effective political heir, as leader of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (North Vietnam), when [[Ho Chi Minh]]'s health declined. While he did not277 bytes (41 words) - 23:31, 30 November 2008
- {{r|Democratic Republic of Vietnam}}423 bytes (67 words) - 00:30, 4 December 2008
- A member of the Politburo of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]], who was the true, not public, senior negotiator at the [[Paris Peace Tal219 bytes (32 words) - 22:16, 14 December 2008
- {{r|Democratic Republic of Vietnam}}332 bytes (46 words) - 15:50, 22 December 2008
- Foreign Minister of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] between 1963 and 1965; official head of the North Vietnamese delegation t237 bytes (32 words) - 14:45, 4 December 2008
- ...ietnam]] (formally the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], previously the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] or North Vietnam, in the northern part of the country, in the Red River D1 KB (183 words) - 05:21, 31 March 2024
- {{r|Democratic Republic of Vietnam}}2 KB (232 words) - 05:17, 31 March 2024
- '''Xuan Thuy''' was Foreign Minister of the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] between 1963 and 1965; official head of the North Vietnamese delegation t ...s, at the apartment of [[Jean Sainteny]] between the United States and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on August 4, 1969. Kissinger said that [[Le Duc Tho]] used the title of "sp1 KB (206 words) - 21:03, 5 July 2010
- ...ns; he was the host for the 1969 secret peace talks between the U.S. and [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]]284 bytes (41 words) - 17:40, 7 December 2008
- {{r|Democratic Republic of Vietnam}}950 bytes (141 words) - 17:34, 14 March 2024