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to Misc. 70 100 o villages were attacked by the VC and NVA Over 500,000 o US troops were in Vietnam 650,000 o troops were sent to put down the uprising in Czecho Slovakia 100,000 o troops that were sent to Afganistan 27 o miles that the Berlin wall was 60 o days that the US to had take all combat troops out of Vietnam 3 o number of patrol boats 4 o number of leaders the Soviets had from 82-85 500,000 o ethnic chinese/communists were massacred by General Suharto 12-15 Height of belin wall 13 days days the Cuban missile crisis lasted $294B debt to china
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