File:Vietnam War Yin-Yang Symbol.png
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English: The Supreme Ultimate symbol used to represent the division between North Vietnam (the Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (the Republic of Vietnam) with the Việt Cộng (Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam) in the "Southern field".
This image is used to represent the political division of Vietnam following the Geneva Accords with the Việt Cộng shown in the South Vietnamese field as most of the war was fought between them and the RVN on South Vietnamese soil. |
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Donald Trung Quoc Don (Chữ Hán: 徵國單) - Wikimedia Commons - © CC BY-SA 4.0 International.
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