The Vietnam War

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Do you know anything about the Vietnam conflict? Well the Vietnam conflict was a disagreement between to North and South Vietnam. In Vietnam, this conflict is identified as the American War (Vietnamese Chiê´n Tranh Chô´ng My~ Cu´u Nuo´c, which translates into English as "War against the Americans and to Save the Nation").

The Vietnam conflict was also known as the Second Indochina War. It occurred in 1954 and ended in 1975. It was between the Communist forces of North Vietnam and the Soviet Union, and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam. The Communist forces were supported by China and the Soviet Union; were supported by the United States. The Vietnam conflict caused a lot of the quarreling in the United States. The Vietnam conflict was fought in South Vietnam; it was also fought in the near neighborhood of Laos and Cambodia. One of the things to realize about the war is that it was very progressive. It started really small as a group of “advisors” below President Dwight Eisenhower and finished up with over a total of 2.5 million American troops drawn in.

Throughout the war they were a lot of human rights violation, and even after. Both North and South Vietnamese had large numbers of political prisoners; many of people were killed or tormented. In 1970, two American men visited South Vietnam and discovered the existence of "tiger cages." Tiger cages were small prison cells; it was used for torturing the South Vietnamese political prisoners. After the war, the champs of the Vietnam conflict, including firing squads, torture, and concentration camps, led to the emigration of thousands of Vietnamese. A lot of these refugees run away by boat and this gave them the name "boat people." They emigrated to, the United Sta...

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...e imprisoned. Saigon was immediately re-named to “Ho Chi Minh City.” Ho Chi Minh City was named in respect of the previous president of North Vietnam. Communist rule continues in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and continued today.

It’s been about 35 years ago since the Vietnam War ended. The legacy of the Vietnam conflict among Vietnam veterans and their families were rarely talked about. The U.S. Veterans Administration has listed higher rates of birth defects and miscarriages, depression, suicide, cancers, alcoholism prostate cancer, respiratory cancers, multiple melanoma, type II diabetes, Hodgkin disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, soft tissue sarcoma, chloracne, porphyria cutanea-tarda, peripheral neurophysiology, and spin abifida in children and many other physical effects of herbicide poisoning were disregarded for a lengthy time, many lives were shortened.

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