The Prisoners of War were treated very well in Vietnam. In fact, the Northern Vietnamese army was forced to buy out of the high-class hotels in order to accommodate the Americans that had been captured during the war. The communists made sure to give hospital care to those that were injured or wounded, and the care given was quite outstanding.
Kidnapping high ranking townsmen/village chiefs seemed to be a pretty common occurrence with the VC.
The Viet cong basically held civilians captive and made sure that if the Viet Cong was going to die so were some civilians. They treated civilians like they were enemies.
badly
Nguoi My. Nguoi is people and My is America.
The vietnamese and the Americans
they treat time as something extremely precious.
The south's capital; Saigon.
the aussies were alies and fought in the Vietnam war with the Americans. (and of course the South Vietnamese - the Americans were paticipants on their side).
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Hien Duc Do has written: 'The Vietnamese Americans' -- subject(s): Vietnamese Americans
5 Americans
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Alexandra Bandon has written: 'Vietnamese Americans' -- subject(s): Vietnamese Americans, Juvenile literature 'Update' 'Chinese Americans' -- subject(s): Chinese Americans, Juvenile literature, History
They fought Americans
The way this question is worded sounds like "the Vietnamese attacked themselves." They did not attack themselves. Which Vietnamese are you asking about?
The vietnamese and the Americans
Nguoi My. Nguoi is people and My is America.
Paul Rutledge has written: 'The Vietnamese experience in America' -- subject(s): Vietnamese Americans
South Vietnamese refugees initially faced resentment by Americans following the turmoil and upheaval of the Vietnam War. A poll taken in 1975 showed only 36 percent of Americans were in favor of Vietnamese immigration.
Americans didn't like being drafted into military service; which is why you have an all volunteer army (military) today. The South Vietnamese liked Americans, they thought American GIs were funny and friendly.