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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... argues that , although U.S. military advisers in Vietnam have made some progress , past statements by U.S. public officials have often been too optimistic in their as- sessments of the war in Vietnam and the performance of the South ...
... argues that , although U.S. military advisers in Vietnam have made some progress , past statements by U.S. public officials have often been too optimistic in their as- sessments of the war in Vietnam and the performance of the South ...
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... argues that Vietnamization represents a fundamental shift in U.S. policy towards Vietnam . George S. McGovern argues that Viet- namization is essentially a continuation of past U.S. policy under a new name . Who is correct , in your ...
... argues that Vietnamization represents a fundamental shift in U.S. policy towards Vietnam . George S. McGovern argues that Viet- namization is essentially a continuation of past U.S. policy under a new name . Who is correct , in your ...
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... argues that the roots of American in- volvement can be traced to those years . Peter Braestrup . Big Story : How the American Press and Television Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet 1968 in Vietnam and Washington . Boulder , CO ...
... argues that the roots of American in- volvement can be traced to those years . Peter Braestrup . Big Story : How the American Press and Television Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet 1968 in Vietnam and Washington . Boulder , CO ...
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