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  1. Vietnam War

    In 1975 South Vietnam fell to a full-scale invasion by the North. The human costs of the long conflict were harsh for all involved. Not until 1995 did Vietnam release its official estimate of war dead: as many as 2 million civilians on both sides and some 1.1 million North Vietnamese and Viet Cong fighters.

  2. Vietnam War: Causes, Facts & Impact

    The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. ... The Pentagon Papers.

  3. Vietnam War Essay • Examples of Hooks, Thesis, Topics

    The United States' Role in The Vietnam War. Essay grade: Good. 5 pages / 2648 words. The Vietnam War started in 1954 as a war between the government of South Vietnam and the communist government of North Vietnam. The latter was aided by communist forces in South Vietnam, known as the Viet Cong.

  4. 80 Vietnam War Essay Topics & Examples

    Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War caused unintended consequences for the civil rights movements of the 1960s as it awakened the African-Americans' consciousness on the racism and despotism that they experienced in the United States. "The Killing Zone: My Life in the Vietnam War" by Downs.

  5. Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War (also known by other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 ... : 55-58 According to the Pentagon Papers, the Viet Cong "placed heavy emphasis on the withdrawal of American advisors and influence, ...

  6. How One Epic Document Exposed the Secrets of the Vietnam War

    As the Pentagon Papers later showed, the Defense Department also revised its war aims: "70 percent to avoid a humiliating U.S. defeat … 20 percent to keep South Vietnam (and then adjacent ...

  7. PDF Exploring the Vietnam War

    The film pre- sents a series of interview clips with Robert McNamara, Kennedy and Johnson's Secretary of Defense and a key architect of the war. An eighty-five-year-old McNamara reflects on Vietnam, the danger of too much power, Cold War presumptions, and mistakes that were made, interspersed with combat footage.

  8. The Vietnam War and American Military Strategy, 1965-1973

    As Lyndon Johnson recalled of Vietnam in his 1971 memoir, "It was a political war, an economic war, and a fighting war—all at the same time." 7 Moreover, American political and military leaders found that Cold War calculations mattered just as much as the fighting inside South Vietnam. Fears of appearing weak against communism compelled ...

  9. The Vietnam War (1945-1975): Suggested Essay Topics

    Suggested Essay Topics. 1 . Did the United States win or lose the Vietnam War? Justify your answer. 2 . How did U.S. objectives differ from the objectives of Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese Communists during the war? 3 . Compare and contrast Johnson's and Nixon's respective Vietnam War strategies. 4 .

  10. The Vietnam War (article)

    The Vietnam War was a prolonged military conflict that started as an anticolonial war against the French and evolved into a Cold War confrontation between international communism and free-market democracy. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) in the north was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other communist countries, while the ...

  11. Vietnam War Essay

    Vietnam War Essay: The Vietnam War is considered to be one of the most memorable and long-standing conflicts that involved the U.S., with a major role to play in it.The Vietnam War was primarily the consequences of the U.S. anti-communist foreign policy in the year 1960. It was the military conflict between communist North Vietnam and their allies, against South Vietnam and other countries ...

  12. Vietnam War: Background, Summary Of Events, and Conclusion

    The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was intensified by the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million people (including over 58,000 Americans) were ...

  13. How The Pentagon Papers Changed Public Perception Of The War In Vietnam

    Fifty years ago this week, The New York Times published the first in a series of articles based on a classified Defense Department study that was leaked to the paper by Daniel Ellsberg. The study ...

  14. Vietnam War essay questions

    Vietnam to World War II. 1. Describe the politics, economics, social structures and culture of medieval Vietnam. How did ordinary Vietnamese people live prior to the arrival of Europeans? 2. Discuss Vietnam's contact and relationship with the West, up to 1850. How did this contact shape or affect Vietnamese society? 3.

  15. Opinion

    This essay inaugurates a new series by The Times, Vietnam '67, that will examine how the events of 1967 and early 1968 shaped Vietnam, America and the world. ... The Vietnam War ushered in the ...

  16. Vietnam War Free Essay Examples And Topic Ideas

    42 essay samples found. The Vietnam War was a protracted and contentious conflict from 1955 to 1975 between North Vietnam, supported by communist allies, and South Vietnam, backed by the United States and other anti-communist countries. Essays could delve into the complex geopolitics of the Cold War era that framed this conflict, examining the ...

  17. Why the United States Went to War in Vietnam

    This essay is based on a presentation at the Butcher History Institute for Teachers on Why Does America Go To War?, March 25-26, 2017, sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the First Division Museum at Cantigny, and Carthage College.. Why did the U.S. go to war in Vietnam? This is a question historians continue to debate.

  18. Exploring the Vietnam War: A Teacher's Resource Essay

    The purpose of this essay is to provide classroom instructors and other interested parties with a review of a range of readings, films, and documentaries about the Vietnam War. ... The Vietnam War in the Words of the Men and Women who Fought There (1981) is a collection of veterans' oral histories, at times starkly graphic, and cannot fail to ...

  19. PDF Nguyen 1 Jennifer Nguyen Professor Carlson Expository Writing 25

    Vietnam War, as it is remembered in the United States, is known in Vietnam as the American War. Akin to the monikers of other wars, the names "Vietnam War" and "American War" fail to ... histories, memoirs, novels, and essays; however, much of the literary corpus lacks discussion of the Vietnamese perspective. According to Quan Manh Ha ...

  20. The Vietnam War, Part I: Early Years and Escalation

    This photo essay, part one of a three-part series, looks at the earlier stages of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, as well as the growing protest movement, between the years 1962 and 1967. Be ...

  21. The Vietnam War Historical Analysis: [Essay Example], 502 words

    The Vietnam War Historical Analysis. The Vietnam War, which lasted from 1955 to 1975, was a complex and significant conflict that had far-reaching implications for both Vietnam and the United States. This essay will provide a detailed examination of the causes, progression, opposition, and impact of the war, with a focus on providing evidence ...

  22. Vietnam War: 6 personal essays describe the sting of a tragic conflict

    The Vietnam War, which had about one-fifth of the casualties of World War II but had lasted three times as long, had changed the country as much as the greatest cataclysm in world history. It had ...

  23. Sample Essay on Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War was the longest lasting war in the United States history before the Afghanistan War. This example of a critical essay explores the history of that violent and divisive event. The United States' presence and involvement in the Vietnam War were something that many people felt very strongly about, whether they be American citizens, Vietnamese citizens, or global citizens.

  24. Ethics In The Vietnam War

    Argumentative Essay (The Last Full Measure) From World War I through the end of the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force awarded only seven enlisted personnel The Medal of Honor—the nation's highest military decoration given to service members who distinguished themselves by acts of valor (Medals and Awards for Valor, n.d.).

  25. Student protesters reflect on the legacy of campus activism during the

    And so even though it took five more years or so for the Vietnam war to end, you know, the power of those social movements is undeniable. And so in my mind, the '68 protests at Columbia were ...

  26. Explainer-How US campus protests over Gaza differ from Vietnam war era

    By 1970, the Vietnam War had been raging for five years, and Republican President Richard Nixon had announced an expansion of the war into Cambodia. By the end of 1970, nearly 1.8 million young ...

  27. Ask Amy: I've lied about being a Vietnam War veteran for 50 years

    After 50 years of lying about serving in the Vietnam war, this letter writer is ready to come clean. Dear Amy: For the past 50 years, I have lied that I was in the military and served in Vietnam ...