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Impact of War caused by the Guerilla warfare Change in the impact of war on the population loss ratio in the civilians (Geography could help) Psychological impacts on the soldiers and the civilians of Vietnam <­ Psychology
Environmental (Geography) damages that were made due to the Guerilla Warfare
Land Mines and traps that had been used in Guerilla warfare impact on the geography of
Vietnam.
Reduce in casualties as impact of war due to the usage of Guerilla warfare.
Wooyoung­ Introduction
My speech is up on edmodo if you want to look at it. :)
Geography
● Number of trees and forest destroyed after the WWI (sovled)
Once, forests covered 75% of our country, but deforestation by the US Army during the war reduced that figure to 23% in 1980
● Population Map of Vietnam before 1958, ( I am researching this....by henry)
● Population Map of Vietnam after 1976 ( I am researching this..... by henry)
● Several Interviews of Americans that had participated in the war

● Amount of Bombs, Mines used during the war
(Min Seong Ha)

● Percentage of Civilians killed from the amount of people killed during the WWI
(Min Seong Ha)

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Also i do not know From this you can see that more people have died during WW1 because most Vietnamese took shelter underground, however a lot of Vietnamese people were killed. If you compare the data civilians deaths from ww1 look significantly higher. The problem here is that the data from ww1 is people from all over the world who took part in the war, however
Vietnam is half that number and all of them are civilians ( or the fighters) from Vietnam. The problem with the data I have here is not very accurate because guerilla fighters would dress up as civilians and ambush the Americans. This is a very viable strategy and makes the enemy in constant alert. The Americans countered this by killing everyone in the village which led to the deaths of many civilians. This

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