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- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War abstract "After the communist states of Russia and China had betrayed Hanoi by allowing South Vietnam in December 1957, Hanoi began to look at an all military solution to the unification. Thousands of Viet Minh had stayed behind after the country had been split in two to help politically in the reunification election that never came. For years these southern cadres had been pressing to step the insurgency from low-level assassinations of South Vietnamese officials to full out military engagement with the South Vietnamese and their American allies. The American mission in South Vietnam Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) was largest the only military aid mission anywhere in the world commanded by a lieutenant general, and the economic aid mission there was by 1958 the largest anywhere.".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Kingdom of Laos".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Pathet Lao".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Viet Minh cadres ref|Thousands of Viet Minh cadres had stayed behind after the Vietnam was split into North and South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese government still held out that a referendum on unification as per the Geneva Accords would go ahead. As such they forbid the southern Viet Minh cadres from anything but low level insurgency actions instead issuing directives to focus on political agitation in preparation for the upcoming elections.|group="A"".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Vietnam People's Army".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War place Indochina.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War wikiPageExternalLink pent14.htm.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War wikiPageID "27231044".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War wikiPageRevisionID "603372853".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Kingdom of Laos".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Pathet Lao".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Viet Minh cadres ref|Thousands of Viet Minh cadres had stayed behind after the Vietnam was split into North and South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese government still held out that a referendum on unification as per the Geneva Accords would go ahead. As such they forbid the southern Viet Minh cadres from anything but low level insurgency actions instead issuing directives to focus on political agitation in preparation for the upcoming elections.|group="A"".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War combatant "Vietnam People's Army".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War hasPhotoCollection 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War place Indochina.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War subject Category:1958_in_Vietnam.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War subject Category:Conflicts_in_1958.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War subject Category:Years_in_the_Vietnam_War.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War type Event.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War type MilitaryConflict.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War type SocietalEvent.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War type Event.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War type Event.
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- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War comment "After the communist states of Russia and China had betrayed Hanoi by allowing South Vietnam in December 1957, Hanoi began to look at an all military solution to the unification. Thousands of Viet Minh had stayed behind after the country had been split in two to help politically in the reunification election that never came.".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War label "1958 in the Vietnam War".
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War sameAs Q4569486.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War sameAs Q4569486.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War wasDerivedFrom 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War?oldid=603372853.
- 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War isPrimaryTopicOf 1958_in_the_Vietnam_War.