3,000,000 were left as refugees
what was the number of refugees who came after the war
there are 5.million refugees in afganistan not sure just a esimate
Most Vietnamese are not refugees and most refugees are not Vietnamese. Those Vietnamese that became refugees in the 1940s-1980s fled the violence of the Indochina Wars, which destroyed Vietnam and made life difficult for many Vietnamese.
possibly 12 and 1/2
Approximately 720,000 Palestinian Arabs fled.However, it is worth noting that 850,000 Jews fled as refugees from Arab countries from 1947-1952 and 500,000 of them settled in Israel.
there were many effects from the war on Australia Politically, environmentally, socially and economically these were all isses after the war. these issues lead to feminism, conscription etcimpact of Vietnam war on AustraliaThousands of refugees entered Australia between 1977 and 1978. This made people scared because not only could the Vietnamese refugees spread unwanted diseases but a ship from Another Country could invade because of the undetected refugee ship. Also the Vietnamese people didn't do anything about their refugees they left it all to Australia! Australians were forced to open their eyes after forcing their young men into a war that was the result of American expansionism and to ad to this one that was eventually lost. Directly after the Vietnam War many refugees from South East Asia came to our shores claiming refugee status and we could not very well refuse them as many had fought alongside our men during the war. As a result Australia's culture was further broadened both theologically philosophically racially and culinary all in all Australia benefited from the experience.
over 500 people left rwanda because of the lack of the food there.
Yes, "Inside Out & Back Again" by Thanhha Lai is considered historical fiction. It is a novel in verse that tells the story of a young girl's journey from war-torn Vietnam to the United States, reflecting the experiences of many refugees during the Vietnam War.
my father was stationed in Alaska during the Vietnam war
Australian-born Vietnamese are highly represented in Australian Universities and professions. Many are information technology workers, engineers, doctors and pharmacists. Vietnam has been the fifth-largest source of immigration to Australia.
The Vietnam war lasted twenty years from 1955 to 1975. Many children were orphaned and families were uprooted and separated. Citizens of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were adopted by American citizens or immigrated to the United States.