Vietnam Documents: American and Vietnamese Views: American and Vietnamese ViewsFifty documents, including Vietnam's declaration of independence in 1945, the final declaration of the 1954 Geneva Conference, CIA reports, US presidential addresses, anti-war leaflets, thoughts by Vietnamese and American intellectuals, and statements by the Vietnamese government and NLF. Paper edit |
Contents
The Geneva Conference of 1954 and Its Aftermath | |
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident | |
The American Buildup | |
The 1968 Tet Offensive | |
The Antiwar Movement | |
Other editions - View all
Vietnam Documents: American and Vietnamese Views of the War George N. Katsiaficas Limited preview - 1992 |
Vietnam Documents: American and Vietnamese Views of the War George N. Katsiaficas No preview available - 1992 |
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