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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... thousand miles away on the other side of the world . On the day Ho Chi Minh de- clared Vietnamese independence , Americans were instead cele- brating the news that the Japanese had formally signed surrender terms , finally bringing ...
... thousand miles away on the other side of the world . On the day Ho Chi Minh de- clared Vietnamese independence , Americans were instead cele- brating the news that the Japanese had formally signed surrender terms , finally bringing ...
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... thousand American and forty thousand South Vietnamese troops into Cambodia , a neighboring and officially neutral country , in April 1970. The military action had great repercussions for both the United States and Cambodia . The ...
... thousand American and forty thousand South Vietnamese troops into Cambodia , a neighboring and officially neutral country , in April 1970. The military action had great repercussions for both the United States and Cambodia . The ...
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... thousand . The number of American military personnel in Vietnam reaches nine thousand ; Democratic sena- tor Mike Mansfield visits South Vietnam and gives President Kennedy a pessimistic report on the state of the military effort ...
... thousand . The number of American military personnel in Vietnam reaches nine thousand ; Democratic sena- tor Mike Mansfield visits South Vietnam and gives President Kennedy a pessimistic report on the state of the military effort ...
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