The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... Communists ) and " outside pressures " ( Soviet and Chinese aid ) . According to the domino theory , first publicly voiced by Eisenhower in a 1954 press conference , Viet- nam was not the only nation threatened by Communism . Eisen ...
... Communists ) and " outside pressures " ( Soviet and Chinese aid ) . According to the domino theory , first publicly voiced by Eisenhower in a 1954 press conference , Viet- nam was not the only nation threatened by Communism . Eisen ...
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... Communism . Furthermore , many Ameri- cans considered the Korean War ( 1950-1953 ) to be confirmation of their fears that the Soviet Union and China were trying to spread Communism around the world by force . Historian George Moss ...
... Communism . Furthermore , many Ameri- cans considered the Korean War ( 1950-1953 ) to be confirmation of their fears that the Soviet Union and China were trying to spread Communism around the world by force . Historian George Moss ...
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... Communism would in- volve the transfer of a nation of 20 million people from the free world to the Communism bloc . The loss of South Viet - Nam would make pointless any further discussion about the impor- tance of Southeast Asia to the ...
... Communism would in- volve the transfer of a nation of 20 million people from the free world to the Communism bloc . The loss of South Viet - Nam would make pointless any further discussion about the impor- tance of Southeast Asia to the ...
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