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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... Defeat in Vietnam Robert Elegant ( b . 1928 ) Robert Elegant worked in Vietnam as a foreign correspondent for Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times / Washington Post News Service and was , in his words , " a participant as well as an ob ...
... Defeat in Vietnam Robert Elegant ( b . 1928 ) Robert Elegant worked in Vietnam as a foreign correspondent for Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times / Washington Post News Service and was , in his words , " a participant as well as an ob ...
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... Defeat in Vietnam George Moss ( b . 1935 ) George Moss is a professor of history at City College in San Francisco and the author of several books on the history of the United States , including America in the Twentieth Century and The ...
... Defeat in Vietnam George Moss ( b . 1935 ) George Moss is a professor of history at City College in San Francisco and the author of several books on the history of the United States , including America in the Twentieth Century and The ...
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... defeat in Southeast Asia . That is , they believe that America lost history's first televised war pre- cisely because it was televised . General [ William C. ] Westmoreland and others , including jour- nalist Robert Elegant , have ...
... defeat in Southeast Asia . That is , they believe that America lost history's first televised war pre- cisely because it was televised . General [ William C. ] Westmoreland and others , including jour- nalist Robert Elegant , have ...
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