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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... lives of young men in war . Seventh , that the escalation policy in Vietnam , far from strengthening and consolidating international resistance to ag- gression , is injuring our country through the world , reducing the faith of other ...
... lives of young men in war . Seventh , that the escalation policy in Vietnam , far from strengthening and consolidating international resistance to ag- gression , is injuring our country through the world , reducing the faith of other ...
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... Lives The most important effect of the draft card burning was that it changed the lives of those who took part . I've been told many times that the Movement can't succeed , that you can't change people's hearts , that social change is ...
... Lives The most important effect of the draft card burning was that it changed the lives of those who took part . I've been told many times that the Movement can't succeed , that you can't change people's hearts , that social change is ...
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... Lives . Stanford , CA : Stanford University Press . A record of the lives of fourteen Viet- namese people during the Vietnam War who subsequently moved to the United States . Ellen Frey - Wouters and Robert S. Laufer . Legacy of a War ...
... Lives . Stanford , CA : Stanford University Press . A record of the lives of fourteen Viet- namese people during the Vietnam War who subsequently moved to the United States . Ellen Frey - Wouters and Robert S. Laufer . Legacy of a War ...
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