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The Vietnam War was one of the deadliest and most controversial wars in history. An entanglement of Cold War policies, misunderstandings, and over-confident presumptions, the war resulted in millions killed, wounded, or missing and more bombs dropped on the country of Vietnam than any country in history. Learn more and engage students with Storyboard That.




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Vietnam War

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Students can outline the aftermath of the Vietnam War, from Vietnam all the way to the U.S. homefront

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  • THE VIETNAM WAR AFTERMATH
  • VIETNAMESE CASUALTIES
  • VIETNAM'S LANDSCAPE
  • 8 million tons of bombs20 million gallons of herbicides5 million acres of forest and 500,000 acres of farmland destroyed
  • UNITED STATES CASUALTIES
  • 58,300 U.S. armed forces killed or missing
  • UNITED STATES HOMEFRONT
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  • The war had devastating losses for both South and North Vietnam. An estimated 2 million Vietnamese civilians were killed. Roughly 1.1 million North Vietnamese troops and 250,000 South Vietnamese troops were also killed. In April 1975, when North Vietnam overtook Saigon, the country was unified under communism. Those who worked for the South Vietnamese army or government were sent to "reeducation camps" or prison camps.
  • 2,000,000 civilians North and South1,100,000 North Vietnamese, Viet Cong troops250,000 South Vietnamese troops
  • The U.S. dropped about 8 million tons of bombs from 1965-1973, more than WWII, destroying the landscape and leading to civilian deaths. Vietnam was the most heavily bombed country in history. The U.S. also dropped toxic chemicals such as Agent Orange, which destroyed crops and ground cover. Herbicides decimated 5 million acres of forest and 500,000 acres of farmland. Agent Orange was found to cause serious physical and neurological diseases and birth defects.
  • About 2,700,000 American men and women served, and over 58,300 lost their lives. The Vietnam Memorial was dedicated in 1982 and lists the names of all those killed or MIA. The U.S. did not meet its goals and because of the controversy surrounding the morality of the war, many veterans did not feel welcomed at home. Many were wounded and suffered PTSD.
  • The many controversies and secrets surrounding the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, the draft, and the devastating loss of life and land led to a huge backlash and mistrust of the government. The time period saw many protests (sometimes violent) on the homefront, fighting for civil rights, women's rights and anti-war. This activism continues today.

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