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    Though it may have ended in 1989, the Vietnam war is still being fought, but on a different battlefield, one of public opinion. Some call this war an atrocity, a war the United States should never have joined. Others call it a crime, committed by the power hungry politicians of the U.S. Now that new information from both sides of the war has surfaced and the wounds of battle have had more time to heal there is yet another opinion emerging. The Vietnam War was in fact only one of many proxy wars fought

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    The Vietnam War

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    the Vietnam war, as bloody as any other wars, took away more than two million lives, in which many of them were civilians. Three million were wounded, and hundreds of thousands of children were left orphans. The Vietnam War was a long, costly armed conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its southern allies, known as the Viet Cong, against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The Cold War played a significant part in the beginning of the Vietnam War

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    Vietnam and The Cold War It is impossible to accurately describe the major events that occurred during the cold war without mentioning the war in Vietnam. From its start, this war has been very controversial concerning its purposes and effects on the countries involved. Both sides of this war lost a great number of soldiers and most of these men and women were not even sure why they were fighting. To this day, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the events that took place during this

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    President Richard Nixon advocated Vietnamization withdrawing American troops and giving South Vietnam greater responsibility for fighting the war. But In 1970, Richard Nixon attempted to slow the flow of North Vietnamese soldiers and supplies for South Vietnam by sending Americans, forces to destroy the Communist supply bases in Cambodia. The Vietnam War cost the United States about 58,000 lives and 350,000 casualties. Which also resulted between one and two million Vietnamese death. President Richard

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    The only thing American politicians accomplished in Vietnam was mass murder of people of different socioeconomic ideologies. American politicians told blatant lies told to the American public, and forced a military draft for an unfavorable war. As a consequence, they quickly lost the majority of support on the home-front. As time progressed the nationalist Vietnamese would develop strategies to make most actions by the South Vietnamese and American militaries ineffective. Their policies of

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    The Vietnam War was a power struggle between communism and capitalism, North Vietnam against South Vietnam respectively. The Vietnam War was fought between 1955 and 1975 which fell in the middle of the cold war which was fought between 1947 and 1991. The United States of America as well as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics used the Vietnam War as a way to indirectly fight each other. The involvement in the Vietnam War was very unpopular in America and many movements were made against it. America

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    to the all out war between the South Vietnamese backed by the U.S. and the communist forces of North Vietnam known as the People’s Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (Viet Cong). On March 29, 1973, the last U.S. troops were withdrawn from Vietnam, and soon after in 1975, the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to the hands of North Vietnam. Modern day Vietnam (Known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam) was founded a year after in 1976. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. was faced with an

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    The Vietnam War was one of the most gruesome battles that the United States has been involved in. According to Ronald H. Spector, a writer from the Encyclopædia Britannica, around two million military men died from both the South Vietnamese and American troops. This is not counting a number of soldiers that also died from the Northern part of Vietnam. The conflict began when North Vietnam and Viet Cong planned to turn the southern portion of Vietnam communist but since they were allies with America

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    America's Role in the Vietnam War Before the 2nd World War, Vietnam was a colony of France. During the war, French Indo China was occupied by the Japanese. When the war was over, the French took the place of the Japanese in Vietnam. In the period between 1945 and 1954 there was a struggle for independence headed by the communist Vietminh, headed by Ho Chi Minh, against the French rulers of Indochina. In August 1945 Vietminh guerrillas seized the capital city of Hanoi. They fought for an independent

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    The Vietnam War was the war known as the Second Indochina War,began in 1954 and ended in 1975. It is the longest misunderstood conflict in the United States.The Vietnam War remains to us to be one of the most memorable and enduring conflicts in history in which the U.S. involvement has played a huge role. This war was one of the important events for Americans. It got influences to the United States because many citizens drafted the army and they died. Vietnam war was between the North Vietnam and

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