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Vietnam Oral Hypothesis: The Vietnam Veteran undertook a different experience on their return from duty than that was previously seen in Australian history. Focus Question: Discuss the experiences of returning Australian service man from…
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…A Look back at the Vietnam War Webster’s defines war as a state of open and declared armed conflict between states or nations. There was an open and hostile conflict that happened twenty–five years ago in the small Southeast Asian country of Vietnam
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…on the war in Hanoi. Included here are his translations of some of the Hanoi documents, offered for examination and study. The Vietnam War is only one of the many aspects of the vwam website. This site contains a great deal of information on: the Vietnam war…
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…The United States of America failed to "save" South Vietnam from communism for various reasons. The approach the United States took to solve the situation in Vietnam was completely wrong. The struggle cost 3.2 million Vietnamese lives, two million Lao…
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…Was the Vietnam War a futile war? During the Cold War, the two superpowers, America and Russia fought a continuous diplomatic, economic and military struggle from the beginning of the 1950s until the 1970s. This battle often involved other much smaller…
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…The Vietnam War effectively started in 1965, ten years and 4 million deaths later it ended with the North Vietnamese victorious over the greatest nation of all time. Not only that but the economy had been destroyed and the jungles that covered…
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Vietnam was a struggle which, in all honesty, the United States should never have been involved in. North Vietnam was battling for ownership of South Vietnam, so that they would be a unified communist nation. To prevent the domino effect and the further…
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…The Vietnam War was a military struggle starting in 1959 and ending in 1975. It began as an attempt by the Vietcong (Communist Guerrillas) to overthrow the Southern Vietnam Government. This research paper will discuss the Vietnam War, US…
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…THE RELIGIOUS STATE OF VIETNAM Part 1: Geographical, Political, and Religious Demographics Vietnam has an area of 127,207 square miles and is located in Southeast Asia. The country has a coastline of nearly 1,440 miles (2,317 kilometers), much…
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…Does Vietnam represent an attractive investment opportunity? Absolutely; all of the factors are present to allow Vietnam to emerge as an "Asian Tiger": * Economic Growth. Vietnam has been enjoying robust economic growth due to economic reform…
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