Compare And Contrast Communism And The Cold War

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Communism and Capitalism were the two opposing ideologies during the cold war, the two main powerhouses at the time The Soviet Union and The United States of America would fight for their beliefs not on their own lands, but in other countries. The Cold War negatively affected Korea and Vietnam on a cultural, economic, environmental and social basis. The USSR and The United States governments only cared about the ideologies these countries held rather than the people living with the decisions these two powerhouse made in order for their own gain.
The conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States is often described as a war of empty threats and a war of the ideologies, capitalism and communism. The difference between these two ideologies …show more content…

The environment was severely affected by the bombings the United States America carried out. “In the north, 29 of the 30 provincial capitals had sustained heavy bombing damage, one third of them almost utterly destroyed.”( alphahistory.com) These bombing had severely impacted farming, industrial and infrastructure. America dropped more bombs in North Vietnam than it had done in Japan during World War two. An estimated 65,000 North Vietnamese were killed by the bombings. In order to clear vegetation, America dropped a variety of chemicals and chemical compounds onto the Vietnamese land. These chemicals did not just have devastating effects on the land, but also the people. Agent Orange was a chemical defoliant sprayed by the US program, ‘Operation Ranch Hand’ it had “sprayed more than 19 million gallons of herbicides over 4.5 million acres of land in Vietnam from 1961 to 1972.”(History.com, 2011). When the program stopped spraying these herbicides is estimated that 3 million soldiers and civilians had already been exposed. The spraying of these herbicides ceased when veterans who had been exposed to Agent Orange returned to the United States and reported signs of skin rashes, cancer, birth defects in children and other medical issues. Studies of the effects of Agent Orange have linked chemicals in agent orange to soft tissue sarcoma, lung and other respiratory cancers, prostate cancers, brain tumours, …show more content…

It has taken 60 years for some families split by the Korean War to finally reunite: brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, husbands and wives reunited for the first time with many others still not being able to see each other. Since the two sides are still technically at war, with a truce being signed by both countries the agreement for families to see each other is very unlikely. “Given their age and the infrequent nature of these reunions, they are unlikely to ever see each other again.”

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