The French.
French troops landed in Vietnam in 1858. By the 1880's the French had a strong hold over the territories of Vietnam.
Over 58,000 US servicemen were killed in the Vietnam War. Averaged out, possibly over a hundred per week for ten years, or over 200 a week for five years.
The French colonized Vietnam in the mid 1800s. In 1885 France looked to take over Vietnam and in 1887 France completely took control of Vietnam.
No, the hundred years war lasted a lot longer, well over a hundred years in fact. It was a series of conflicts fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453.
Spain colonized the Philippines in the 16th century, lasting for over 300 years until the Spanish-American War in 1898.
Foreign losses were minimal, restricted to technicians, etc. North Vietnam was always suspicious of foreigners; having been colonized by them for over a hundred years. North Vietnam prided themselves upon standing alone, on their own two feet. North Vietnam also guarded information regarding their losses, for security/propaganda reasons; common with all nations, including the US. During the 90's however, they slipped, either intentionally or un-intentionally, during a speaking engagement, and briefly mentioned a figure of about 1,000,000 men lost during the fighting. North Vietnam DID draft their men during the war; the same as with the allies.
Over 9000 years.
A person over a hundred years old is called a centenarian.
No.
Primarily that the Vietnam War was fought by WWII commanders (WWII veterans); their last war. In WWII, Japan took over a lot of Asian countries that were colonized by European counties. Vietnam was colonized by France. After the war, the French came back and they thought that it would be like it was before the war. The Vietnamese people realized that the French were vulnerable, having been beaten by the Japanese. If the Japanese could defeat the French in Vietnam, then so could the Vietnamese people.
Rostam was an Iranian warrior who reappears periodically over a period of three hundred years to drive back the Turks.
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