North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese? Those would be two completely different experiences.
During the war, they were paper with Vietnamese civilians pictured on them.
During the Vietnam War, it is estimated that between 1.5 to 3.6 million Vietnamese people, both military personnel and civilians, lost their lives. The conflict, which lasted from 1955 to 1975, resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with the vast majority of Vietnamese deaths being civilians. The war also caused long-term social and economic impacts on the country.
They Went through harsh times.
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Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
they were in the war or something
Some sources indicate that sexual abuse was inflicted by soldiers during the war in Vietnam, for example the My Lai incident (where Americans were found guilty of killing a large number of civilians of all ages).
Civilians in all wars become inter twined with events taking place. Southern civilians during the U.S. Civil War 1861-1865, civilians in occupied France during WWII, and civilians in South Vietnam during the war, all, unfortunately become involved. If the conflict, such as WWI for example, takes places in a more "traditional clear cut setting" such as trenches two miles north of their city, then the intermingling of soldiers and civilians may be less complicated. But if their is NO "clear cut" front lines, then the war (conflict) becomes more complicated when the enemy soldier can and does try to intermingle with the civilians. Instead of a front line soldier we now have a guerrilla or insurgent. He sells you food in the local store by day, and fights against you when he becomes a guerrilla or insurgent by night. During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong, who were Southern sympathizers, often operated as guerrilla/insurgents. They were largely eliminated during the TET offensive of 1968, because they surfaced into the open, and were clearly identified. From 1968 on, the U.S. and allies were now, predominately, facing the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), a far more deadly foe.
He was a captured and tortured by the Vietnamese during the Vietnamese War.
Of the more than 58,000 American soldier killed during the Vietnam War, eight were women. Sixty American female civilians were also killed.
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During the war, it was the French "P" (Piasters).