The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
Describe the features of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in the Vietnamese war against the U.S.
Features of the Ho-Chi-Minh Trail in the Vietnamese war against the U.S.:
(i) The story of the Ho-Chi-Minh trail is one way of understanding the nature of the war that the Vietnamese fought against the United States. It symbolises how the people of Vietnam used their limited resources to great advantage.
(ii) The trail, and immense network of footpaths and roads, was used to transport men and materials from the north to the south.
(iii) The trail was improved from the late 1950s and from 1967 about 20,000 North Vietnamese troops came south each month on this trail.
(iv) The trail had support bases and hospitals along the way. In some parts supplies were transported in trucks, but mostly they were carried by porters, who were mainly women. These porters carried about 25 kilos on their backs or about 70 kilos on their bicycles.
(v) Most of the trail was outside Vietnam in neighbouring Laos and Cambodia with branch lines extending into South Vietnam.
(vi) The United States regularly bombed this trail trying to disrupt supplies, but efforts to destroy this important supply line by intensive bombing failed because they were rebuilt very quickly.
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What was the role of religious groups in the development of anti-colonial feelings in Vietnam?
Explain the causes of the US involvement in the war of Vietnam. What effect did this involvement have on life within the US itself?
Write an evaluation of the Vietnamese War against the US from the point of view of:
(a) a porter on the Ho Chi Minh trail.
(b) a woman soldier.
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Which of the following countries comprises of Indo-China?
What do you understand by term ‘rationalism’?
The French troops landed in Vitenam in:
When was French Indo-China formed?
In Vitenam how much area was under rice cultivation in 1873?
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