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{{Infobox Former Country|native_name = Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa|conventional_long_name = Democratic Republic of Vietnam|common_name = North Vietnam|continent = Asia|region = South East Asia|country = Vietnam|era = Cold War|government_type = Socialist Republic||event_start = Independence declared (from Japan)]|national_anthem = Tiến Quân Ca (Army March)]|religion =|currency = North Vietnamese đồng||leader1 = Ho Chi Minh|stat_year1 =|stat_area1 = 157880|stat_pop1 = 13000000-->The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN), or less commonly, Vietnamese Democratic Republic ([Vietnamese language: Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa), also known as North Vietnam, was proclaimed by Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi on September 2, 1945 with a declaration of independence, following the August Revolution, as a provisional government. It gathered Tonkin and Annam, provinces of the French Indochina.

Partition of Indochina Following the partition of Vietnam in 1954, thousands of Vietnamese migrated to either the North and to the South. For example, an estimated 800,000 Catholics moved south. United Nations High Commission on Refugees. 2000. The State of the World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action. Oxford University Press. from. The Catholic migration is attributed to perceived persecution of Roman Catholic Church by the North Vietnamese government, as well as scare campaigns employed by the Saigon government of the Catholic Ngo Dinh Diem. Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage. Concurrently, an estimated 130,000 people fled South Việtnam for the North.United Nations High Commission on Refugees. 2000. The State of the World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action. Oxford University Press. from.

Between 1953 and 1956, the DRVN government instituted various agriculture reforms, including land redistribution. Large landowners were publicly denounced as landlords (địa chủ), and their land distributed to poor and middle peasants.

Even a Soviet study of September 1957 conceded that before North Vietnamese land reform the average landlord in North Vietnam owned less than 0.65 hectares of rice land, or less than two acres. For the crime of owning such tiny holdings, thousands of North Vietnamese were denounced and shot. (Vietnam: The Necessary War, Michael Lind, p.153; See also: Last Reflections on a War, Bernard Fall p.94).

A literary movement called Nhân văn-Giai phẩm (from the names of the two magazines which started the movement) attempted to encourage the democratization of the country and the free expression of thought.

International relations The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) capital was Hanoi and its government was led by the left-nationalist Vietnam Workers' Party, which had been formed in opposition to foreign (French, Japanese, returning French, and then United States) neo-colonialism and occupation.

In December 1960, the Vietnam Workers' Party co-initiated and began working within the NLF (referred to by the neo-colonial government as the Việt Cộng) which organized in support of reunification and in opposition to the U.S. sponsored government of South Việtnam. After August 1964, this was expanded to armed opposition to the occupation by the United States. Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage. From at least 1965 onwards, both China and the Soviet Union provided aid to North Việtnam in support of its defense; known in the West as the Vietnam War and in Vietnam as the American War.

In June 1969, the independence movement in the South formed a Provisional Revolutionary Government in order to present an organized alternative government, especially internationally. Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage.

In addition to the NLF, anti-imperialist insurgencies also operated within neighboring Laos and Cambodia, both formerly part of the French colonial territory of Indochina.

The Fall of Saigon With the Fall of Saigon to National Liberation Front and regular North Vietnamese Army on April 30, 1975, political authority within South Việtnam was assumed by the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam. This government merged with Democratic Republic of Việtnam on July 2, 1976, to form a single nation officially called the Socialist Republic of Việtnam (Cộng Hoà Xã Hội Chủ Nghĩa Việt Nam), or more commonly known as Việt Nam.



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{{Infobox Former Country|native_name = Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa|conventional_long_name = Democratic Republic of Vietnam|common_name = North Vietnam|continent = Asia|region = South East Asia|country = Vietnam|era = Cold War|government_type = Socialist Republic||event_start = Independence declared (from Japan)]|national_anthem = Tiến Quân Ca (Army March)]|religion =|currency = North Vietnamese đồng||leader1 = Ho Chi Minh|stat_year1 =|stat_area1 = 157880|stat_pop1 = 13000000-->The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN), or less commonly, Vietnamese Democratic Republic ([Vietnamese language: Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa), also known as North Vietnam, was proclaimed by Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi on September 2, 1945 with a declaration of independence, following the August Revolution, as a provisional government. It gathered Tonkin and Annam, provinces of the French Indochina.

Partition of Indochina Following the partition of Vietnam in 1954, thousands of Vietnamese migrated to either the North and to the South. For example, an estimated 800,000 Catholics moved south. United Nations High Commission on Refugees. 2000. The State of the World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action. Oxford University Press. from. The Catholic migration is attributed to perceived persecution of Roman Catholic Church by the North Vietnamese government, as well as scare campaigns employed by the Saigon government of the Catholic Ngo Dinh Diem. Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage. Concurrently, an estimated 130,000 people fled South Việtnam for the North.United Nations High Commission on Refugees. 2000. The State of the World's Refugees 2000: Fifty Years of Humanitarian Action. Oxford University Press. from.

Between 1953 and 1956, the DRVN government instituted various agriculture reforms, including land redistribution. Large landowners were publicly denounced as landlords (địa chủ), and their land distributed to poor and middle peasants.

Even a Soviet study of September 1957 conceded that before North Vietnamese land reform the average landlord in North Vietnam owned less than 0.65 hectares of rice land, or less than two acres. For the crime of owning such tiny holdings, thousands of North Vietnamese were denounced and shot. (Vietnam: The Necessary War, Michael Lind, p.153; See also: Last Reflections on a War, Bernard Fall p.94).

A literary movement called Nhân văn-Giai phẩm (from the names of the two magazines which started the movement) attempted to encourage the democratization of the country and the free expression of thought.

International relations The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) capital was Hanoi and its government was led by the left-nationalist Vietnam Workers' Party, which had been formed in opposition to foreign (French, Japanese, returning French, and then United States) neo-colonialism and occupation.

In December 1960, the Vietnam Workers' Party co-initiated and began working within the NLF (referred to by the neo-colonial government as the Việt Cộng) which organized in support of reunification and in opposition to the U.S. sponsored government of South Việtnam. After August 1964, this was expanded to armed opposition to the occupation by the United States. Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage. From at least 1965 onwards, both China and the Soviet Union provided aid to North Việtnam in support of its defense; known in the West as the Vietnam War and in Vietnam as the American War.

In June 1969, the independence movement in the South formed a Provisional Revolutionary Government in order to present an organized alternative government, especially internationally. Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. A Viet Cong Memoir. Vintage.

In addition to the NLF, anti-imperialist insurgencies also operated within neighboring Laos and Cambodia, both formerly part of the French colonial territory of Indochina.

The Fall of Saigon With the Fall of Saigon to National Liberation Front and regular North Vietnamese Army on April 30, 1975, political authority within South Việtnam was assumed by the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam. This government merged with Democratic Republic of Việtnam on July 2, 1976, to form a single nation officially called the Socialist Republic of Việtnam (Cộng Hoà Xã Hội Chủ Nghĩa Việt Nam), or more commonly known as Việt Nam.



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