THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN CAMBODIA, LAOS AND VIETNAM AND THE VIETNAM WAR

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THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN CAMBODIA, LAOS AND VIETNAM AND THE VIETNAM WAR

Indochina map Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam located on the Indochinese Peninsula of South East Asea. Ethnical Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam have the same cultures, societies, economies and politics.

The alliance between Le Loi and Laos in 15th century. The rise up in arms Lam Son against aggression of Minh Dynasty (China)

The alliance between Phraya Fa Ngum and AngKo in 14th century. Against A – Dut – Thai (Thailand) Phray Fa Ngum

Some alliances between these countries in19th and early 20th century Truong Cong Quyen, Nguyen Trung Truc and A-Cha-Xoa, Po-Cam-Bo (1862, 1866, 1867). - Movement Can Vuong (1885-1895). - Movement Keo and Com-Ma-Dam in South Laos (1901-1937) -

Some political activities in the 1930 - 1955 - 10 – 1930 The Indochinese Communist party (ICP) was establish. - 11 – 1939 Central Conference 6th of ICP. - 05 – 1941 Central Conference 8th of ICP. - 02 – 1951 second ICP Congressdicided establishing own party in three country. - 03 – 1951 the Alliance Conference between Cambodia, Laos and Vietnamdicided establishing the people alliance Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.

Some military activities in the 1930 - 1955 - Campaigns in Northern, Middle and Southern Laos. - Campaign in North – East Cambodia. - The border campaign (1947). - The fall – winter and winter – spring campaign in Vietnam (1953-1954). - The Dien Bien Phu campaign in Vietnam (1954)

The alliance between Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam 1955 - 1975

Geneva Convention (1954) was broke down, the United State of America came into Indochina.

The confrontations of in Indochina Cambodia

The confrontations of in Indochina Laos

The confrontations of in Indochina Vietnam

Alliance is a compulsory requirement

Some great political activities showed an alliance between these countries

The revolution froces of these countries were lead by communist ideology. + Vietnam Labor Party in 1951. + Cambodia People’s Revolutionary Party (CPRP) in 1951. + Laos People’s Revolutionary Party in 1955.

The five points political solution of Laos (Neo Lao Hac – Xat) in March, 1970. + The U.S. have to end the war of aggression; + To strictly carry out the Geneva convention on Laos in 1962; + To hold the general election; + To hold the negotiable conference; + Finally, going to unification.

Indochinese countries summit were held in April 1970. + Most of delegates showed their agreements with five points political solution of Laos, and; + Continue to improve a power of military alliance of three countries.

Some great military activities showed an alliance between these countries

Laos Battle in Plain of Jars – Xieng Khoang in 1961. Na Tham in 1962. Roads number 8t and 12 in 1963. Battle in Plain of Jars in 1964 – 1969.

Cambodia Against aggression in March, 1970. Chen – La I in June, 1970. Chen – La II in August, 1971. Some counter – attack in 1971-1972.

Vietnam Road number 9 (1971)

Ho Chi Minh trails

Talk about the causes of victory of Vietnam war, the leaders of these countries said: Victories of Indochinese nations’ peoples is the victories of unshakable unity, of special historical relations which were challegned by the revolutionaru flame against three nations’ common enemy. Le Duan

Talk about the causes of victory of Vietnam war, the leaders of these countries said: Unity and unshakable alliance have highly brought into play the independent spirit and all of the subjective factors of each people, and combined the power of two nations together to fight and win. Cay-Xon Phom-Vi-Han

Talk about the causes of victory of Vietnam war, the leaders of these countries said: Comprehensive unity and cooperation with Vietnam and Laos is the Party’s strategic thoughts and subjective indispensable requirements of history. The fourth of CPRP Congress