Between the conclusion of World War II and the beginning of the 21st century the United States and the Soviet Union were involved in a geopolitical deadlock known as the Cold War. In this international "game" of strategic exercises and events, the two countries tried to assert the impact on other countries in the ideological conflict between democracy / capitalism and communism / socialism. The Cold War did not include a comprehensive and direct military conflict between the two countries, but this concept was expressed as a proxy war and a secondary confrontation.
Vietnam War In all the US wars, the Vietnam War is a far more controversial war. After the collapse of the French army, Vietnam was divided into two parts, northern Vietnam and southern Vietnam. North Vietnam became the Communist government of Ho Chi Minh City, southern Vietnam eventually became the Republic of Ngo Dinh Diem. - Vietnam War Students Rebellion and the Vietnam War In the mid-1960s, all men in the US had to register a draft of selective services at the age of 18. Then he is eligible to participate in the draft and will be elected the Army for two years. If you are a college student, you can take an extension, and you can complete university research without worrying about being elected.
Secret activist Ho Chi Min secretly returned to Vietnam after banishment for 30 years and organized a group called Vietnamese National Party organization (Vietnam Independence Alliance). After the Japanese army occupied Vietnam during the Second World War, the Strategic Services Bureau (OSS) of the US Army Intelligence Agency cooperated with Ho Chi Minh and his Vietnamese guerrillas, harassing the Japanese in the jungle, shooting down He rescued the American pilot who was made. Summer - Serious famine occurred in Hanoi and surrounding areas, eventually two million people died. Famine caused political turmoil and uprising of farmers against remnants of Japanese and French colonial society. Ho Chi Minh uses turbulence by successfully spreading his Vietnamese movement