625,000 Civil War (both sides USA)
116,516 WW1
416,800 WW2
36,516 Korea
58,209 Viet Nam
China, Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Indochina
No, WWII, Korea, Vietnam all came afterward.
The U.S. was allied to the Nationalist part of china.
The cold war included no actual combat. It was fought with threats of nuclear warfare. Also fought with "proxy" wars. (Vietnam and Korea) The soviets supported North Korea, and the US supported South Korea. These were wars fought between the two countries through other countries.
Strong and continuous leadership was an illustration of the first Politburo, created in Russia by the Bolshevik Party in 1917. Today, China, North Korea, Laos, Vietnam, and Cuba have a Politburo system.
More in Vietnam, only because it lasted longer.
More Americans died in the Civil War (625,000) than in any other war in history. In fact, more died in the Civil War than in WWII (405,399), WWI (116,516), Vietnam (58,151) and Korea (36,516) COMBINED.
The war in Vietnam was similar to the US Civil War because the war involved North Korea versus South Korea.
Because Americans were fighting Americans, the US Civil War (1861-1865) took the most American lives, about 800,000 men. WWII took the second most at around 400,000 men; WWI about 116,000 men; Korea 33,000; Vietnam 58,000 men.
They fought civil wars between communist and non-communist groups.
They fought civil wars between communist and non-communist groups.
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
Compared to Korea, WWII, and WWI, and especially the US Civil War (1861-1865), Viet War casualties received excellent medical treatment, for those times.
The answer is yes, South Korea was in the Vietnam War!
It was both a civil war and a surrogate war with China and the USSR supporting North Vietnam and the US, South Korea, Australia, New Zeland, Thailand and the Phillipenes supporting South Vietnam.
Because in the eyes of the world, the US knew it failed in Vietnam. After being victorious in WWII and then Korea, Vietnam shook up the confidence level somewhat.
I believe Vietnam was in Korea.