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Definition of Vietminh in English: Vietminhnounvjɛtˈmɪnˌvēət- A member of a Communist-dominated nationalist movement, formed in 1941, that fought for Vietnamese independence from French rule. Members of the Vietminh later joined with the Vietcong. Example sentencesExamples - The problem was not with French airpower but with the French strategy for defeating the Vietminh.
- The Vietminh used them effectively against the French in Indochina.
- As a member of the Vietminh he led an anti-French demonstration there in 1949 and in 1950 was imprisoned for criticism of US involvement in the area.
- He was at Dien Bien Phu when the Vietminh defeated the French Army in 1954.
- The decisive battle of the war developed in the spring of 1954 as the Vietminh attacked the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu in northern Vietnam.
- US support had been crucial for the French war effort against the Vietminh.
- The communists in Vietnam had formed an effective anti-Japanese resistance movement, the Vietminh, which was strongest in the north, where it had the advantage of a base in China.
- By 1947 they controlled the main cities and roads, but the countryside answered to the Vietminh.
- These men were motivated by different factors from those that influenced the volunteers of 1914, or the ideologically charged soldiers of the Vietminh and Vietcong in the 1950s and 1960s.
- In Vietnam the target of containment was Ho Chi Minh and the Vietminh front he had created in 1941.
Origin From Vietnamese Viet-Nam Dôc-Lâp Dông-Minh 'Vietnamese Independence League'. Rhymes agin, akin, begin, Berlin, bin, Boleyn, Bryn, chin, chin-chin, Corinne, din, fin, Finn, Flynn, gaijin, Glyn, grin, Gwyn, herein, Ho Chi Minh, in, inn, Jin, jinn, kin, Kweilin, linn, Lynn, mandolin, mandoline, Min, no-win, pin, Pinyin, quin, shin, sin, skin, spin, therein, thin, Tientsin, tin, Tonkin, Turin, twin, underpin, violin, wherein, whin, whipper-in, win, within, Wynne, yin Definition of Vietminh in US English: Vietminhnounˌvēət- A member of a Communist-dominated nationalist movement, formed in 1941, that fought for Vietnamese independence from French rule. Members of the Vietminh later joined with the Vietcong. Example sentencesExamples - The communists in Vietnam had formed an effective anti-Japanese resistance movement, the Vietminh, which was strongest in the north, where it had the advantage of a base in China.
- These men were motivated by different factors from those that influenced the volunteers of 1914, or the ideologically charged soldiers of the Vietminh and Vietcong in the 1950s and 1960s.
- The decisive battle of the war developed in the spring of 1954 as the Vietminh attacked the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu in northern Vietnam.
- The Vietminh used them effectively against the French in Indochina.
- By 1947 they controlled the main cities and roads, but the countryside answered to the Vietminh.
- In Vietnam the target of containment was Ho Chi Minh and the Vietminh front he had created in 1941.
- As a member of the Vietminh he led an anti-French demonstration there in 1949 and in 1950 was imprisoned for criticism of US involvement in the area.
- US support had been crucial for the French war effort against the Vietminh.
- The problem was not with French airpower but with the French strategy for defeating the Vietminh.
- He was at Dien Bien Phu when the Vietminh defeated the French Army in 1954.
Origin From Vietnamese Viet -Nam Dôc-Lâp Dông- Minh ‘Vietnamese Independence League’. |