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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... soldiers shoot at women and children . Your officers will tell you that it is all neces- sary , that we couldn't win the war any other way . And they are right . Americans are no more cruel than any other people ; Ameri- can soldiers ...
... soldiers shoot at women and children . Your officers will tell you that it is all neces- sary , that we couldn't win the war any other way . And they are right . Americans are no more cruel than any other people ; Ameri- can soldiers ...
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... soldiers participated in antiwar activities , especially during the war's later years . Both discharged veterans and soldiers on active duty marched in protests and demonstrations . Organizations such as Vietnam Veter- ans Against the ...
... soldiers participated in antiwar activities , especially during the war's later years . Both discharged veterans and soldiers on active duty marched in protests and demonstrations . Organizations such as Vietnam Veter- ans Against the ...
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... soldiers cutting ears off a Viet Cong corpse was news - even if the cameraman had offered the soldiers his knife and " dared " them to take those grisly souvenirs . ( Since the antics of the media were definitely not news , the network ...
... soldiers cutting ears off a Viet Cong corpse was news - even if the cameraman had offered the soldiers his knife and " dared " them to take those grisly souvenirs . ( Since the antics of the media were definitely not news , the network ...
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