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1975 How did the North Vietnamese treat the South Vietnamese after the reunification of Vietnam?

The world trend will be divided for a long time, as if every country would be the same. From splitting into multiple regimes, they always thought that blood and ethnic reasons were unified to fight against foreign enemies together. The same is true of Vietnam in history. It was invaded by France as a colony and later divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh, they fought against many countries, dragged down American soldiers and persuaded them to retreat, and finally ushered in liberation and reunification. Then, after Vietnam's reunification, based on all kinds of grievances left over from the war, how did the original North Vietnamese treat South Vietnam?

This problem has to start with 1945. At the beginning, the North Vietnamese army led by Ho Chi Minh had a strong desire for reunification. Later, Ho Chi Minh moved to Guangzhou, China, and often contacted and exchanged ruling opinions with China leaders. 1945 returned to Vietnam and announced that the North Vietnamese people liberated and established their own North Vietnamese regime that year. The South Vietnamese Party also launched the August Revolution in 1945 and established the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Since then, Vietnam has been divided into two regimes: South Vietnam and North Vietnam. Both China and the Soviet Union supported the North Vietnamese regime led by Ho Chi Minh, while the South Vietnamese regime was supported by western capital countries.

Does the division bring North Vietnam and South Vietnam into a new round? War swamp? Soon after, the United States found an excuse to send troops to invade North Vietnam. With the assistance of China and the Soviet Union, Ho Chi Minh fought bravely with the United States, and it was not until 1973 that the American soldiers were driven back to their hometown. Then North Vietnam and South Vietnam were left to fight in their own families. The two sides have contradictions on many issues. Until Ho Chi Minh's death, they failed to witness the reunification of Vietnam.

In the sixth year after Ho Chi Minh's death (1975), North Vietnam, under the leadership of Xin Gedun, finally conquered the South Vietnamese regime controlled by the United States, ending the 30-year-old Vietnam Civil War. The following year, Vietnam was unified and improved, and it was officially named the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. How did Vietnam, which was dominated by North Vietnam, treat the failed South Vietnam because of the numerous casualties in the 30-year civil war? It is said that after North Vietnam conquered and stabilized the situation, it began to liquidate various political problems left over by the South Vietnamese government. First of all, it carried out a series of ideological brainwashing reforms for all South Vietnamese, trying to erase western ideas. This measure dealt a great blow, especially to the industrial, commercial and intellectual circles in South Vietnam, which directly led to millions of middle-and high-class residents returning to poverty overnight before liberation, and some people even had their finances confiscated and no place to live.

After the liquidation, the Chinese who stayed in South Vietnam had no protection. First, shops run by China people have been ransacked by local residents, and even the liberation of Vietnam will not help. Some people were even liquidated politically, which led many capable Vietnamese to flee to Hong Kong or Thailand. Therefore, in today's Hong Kong, we can't help meeting some men and women surnamed Ruan, who are descendants of Vietnamese immigrants. Because the unified Vietnam belongs to the socialist system, it is very suitable for the people of North Vietnam, but not for the people of South Vietnam. Therefore, the government began to educate the civil servants in South Vietnam, and those who can adapt to the socialist system will stay, otherwise they will leave.

In the early days of Vietnam's reunification, many companies and property companies in South Vietnam chose? From private to public? So during the French colonial rule, capitalism was promoted. After Vietnam's reunification, it began to transform into socialist capital, reorganized all private enterprises and began to build a large number of domestic enterprises. Many South Vietnamese businessmen who owned industries were recovered at low prices before their assets could be transferred. What's more, all their properties were confiscated. As a result of reunification, many South Vietnamese seem to be unified, but in fact they don't agree. In order to consolidate political power and re-establish a socialist country, Vietnam has to take some painful measures. What does it mean? To deal with those South Vietnamese who hold disobedient views.