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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... press , naturally dominant in an " American war , " somehow felt obliged to be less objective than partisan , to take sides , for it was inspired by the engagé " in- vestigative " reporting that burgeoned in the US in these impas ...
... press , naturally dominant in an " American war , " somehow felt obliged to be less objective than partisan , to take sides , for it was inspired by the engagé " in- vestigative " reporting that burgeoned in the US in these impas ...
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... Press , 1995. A history of the evolu- tion and effectiveness of the American pacification programs in Viet- nam from 1954 to the conclusion of the war . Lyndon Baines Johnson . The Vantage Point : Perspectives on the Presidency , 1963 ...
... Press , 1995. A history of the evolu- tion and effectiveness of the American pacification programs in Viet- nam from 1954 to the conclusion of the war . Lyndon Baines Johnson . The Vantage Point : Perspectives on the Presidency , 1963 ...
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... Press , 1987. An account of U.S. Navy operations in the Vietnam War that is part personal memoir and part military analysis . Richard M. Nixon . No More Vietnams . New York : Arbor House , 1985. The former president's analysis of the ...
... Press , 1987. An account of U.S. Navy operations in the Vietnam War that is part personal memoir and part military analysis . Richard M. Nixon . No More Vietnams . New York : Arbor House , 1985. The former president's analysis of the ...
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