Response to query from 1141B
The Vietnamese Nationalist Party (VNQDD), was a radical nationalist party during the colonial era of Vietnam. It was active in Tonkin. After their failed rebellion in the 1920s, they eventually fled to China. It only returned during World War Two. Unfortunately, it faced a rather established Indochinese Communist Party with a strong northern presence and failed to overcome them. Comparatively, other groups developed in Cochinchina like the Cao Dai starting from 1926. This was a religious organisation that grew up to 2 million strong with their own military arm; it began from Saigon city and was able to gain support from the peasantry (countryside). The Indochinese Communist Party led by Ho Chi Minh was not able to gain their support over the long term however and the Cao Dai ended up supporting the French after World War Two. Thus, one can see that regional differences and distance partly contributed to a weakened and disunited nationalist movement.
Mr Chen
The Vietnamese Nationalist Party (VNQDD), was a radical nationalist party during the colonial era of Vietnam. It was active in Tonkin. After their failed rebellion in the 1920s, they eventually fled to China. It only returned during World War Two. Unfortunately, it faced a rather established Indochinese Communist Party with a strong northern presence and failed to overcome them. Comparatively, other groups developed in Cochinchina like the Cao Dai starting from 1926. This was a religious organisation that grew up to 2 million strong with their own military arm; it began from Saigon city and was able to gain support from the peasantry (countryside). The Indochinese Communist Party led by Ho Chi Minh was not able to gain their support over the long term however and the Cao Dai ended up supporting the French after World War Two. Thus, one can see that regional differences and distance partly contributed to a weakened and disunited nationalist movement.
Mr Chen
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