South Vietnam
South Vietnam

Why lose South Vietnam to North Vietnam?
Is it because North Vietnam had generally been the best and most had fought the French?
Sam, what he said was very harsh and based on no evidence. It was not because the South does not want more – is due to morale when the U.S. left and when aid is reduced by 40%. Meanwhile, the north with the full support of the Chinese communists and evil assclowns Soviet. In addition, if the U.S. bombed the hell Hanoi and Haiphong and control the flow of ammunition and supplies to the Communists, then South Korea would be similar. Sat, 400,000 troops who have offended the South Vietnamese who died to protect their land.
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Vietnam South 200 Dong SPECIMEN P.14s $1,050.00 |
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VIETNAM, SOUTH- P14 200 dong EF+ $600.00 |
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Vietnam South, 1955, Refugees on Raft set deluxe sheets $499.99 |
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VIETNAM, SOUTH- P10 500 dong RARE! $480.00 |
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VIETNAM, SOUTH- P36 10,000 dong UNC. $400.00 |
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Vietnam vietnamese axe adze stone south east asian $372.50 |
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Vietnam vietnamese axe adze stone south east asian $372.50 |
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Bundle 100 pieces Vietnam South 500 Dong ND(1964), P.22 $340.00 |
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VIETNAM, SOUTH- P 9 200 dong PROOFS! $305.00 |
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Bundle 100 pcs Vietnam South 10 Dong ND(1962), P.5 $300.00 |
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ECHANTILLON 1250 Test SPECIMEN Note South Vietnam P.3A $285.00 |
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VIETNAM, SOUTH- P22 500 dong SPECIMEN! $280.00 |
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1791 Bonne Map South Asia Indonesia Philippine Vietnam $279.97 |
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VIETNAM, SOUTH- P20 200 dong SPECIMEN! $256.00 |
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Vietnam South 1955 5 DONG Specimen / Giay Mau aUNC $249.99 |
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Vietnam South 100 Dong Giay Mau Specimen P-8s 1955 $240.00 |
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Vietnam Vet Bring Back South Vietnamese Flag Silk $225.00 |
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Vietnam vietnamese axe adze stone south east asian $212.50 |
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South East Asia Vietnam Bronze? Bull w/ Traces Gilding $195.00 |
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Vietnam (SOUTH) Historical Flag – 3×5foot poly $0.99 The flag of former South Vietnam was the flag used by former South Vietnam until it was abolished by the communist North Vietnamese government on April 30, 1975, when the South unconditionally surrendered to the North. It is still used by some Vietnamese immigrants now living in other countries and remains highly controversial, particularly in the case of Vietnamese Americans, who call it the Viet… |
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New 3×5 South Vietnam Flag Historical Vietnamese Flags $0.99 The flag of former South Vietnam was the flag used by former South Vietnam until it was abolished by the communist North Vietnamese government on April 30, 1975, when the South unconditionally surrendered to the North. It is still used by some Vietnamese immigrants now living in other countries and remains highly controversial, particularly in the case of Vietnamese Americans, who call it the Viet… |
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South Vietnam – Country Rectangular Patches $2.75 Our rectangular patches feature each country’s flag. Actual size is approximately 2.25″ x 3.5″… |
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National Anthems of the World: Swarovski Orchestra $13.12 No Description Available.Genre: Classical MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 27-JUL-2004… |
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Music from North & South Vietnam: Sung Poetry of T $18.49 … |
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South Vietnam-Entertainment music [Vinyl-LP] … |
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Vietnam: The South [VHS] $49.00 The historical influences of French colonialism and of China on Hanoi are revealed, as well as the varied geography around the Red River. Also shown is rural life in Vietnam, which goes on without being much affected by ideologies in the North or South…. |
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Korean War Veteran’s Memorial, Washington, D.C. Video tapes, photographs and slides were obtained on this National Park Service site in National Capital Parks-Central in order to produce a ten-part, full-length video depicting a visitor’s stroll through the memorial while comtemplating its many scenes, bringing to life its monumental sculptures, faces etched into solid granite and other outstanding features. Music, art and veterans’ accounts ha… |
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