
The Vietnam War
Expanding the Draft | First Look
Show title: The Vietnam War
Video title: Expanding the Draft | First Look
Video duration: 0m 30sVideo description: With the Vietnam War ramping up, college students begin to worry about the draft. One of many perspectives in The Vietnam War: An Epic Event from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. #VietnamWarPBS
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Men Like This
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A decorated Army veteran recalls the courage and loyalty he observed from young men serving in the Vietnam War.
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LBJ Criticizes the Media
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In a taped conversation between President Johnson and Jack Horner of the Washington Star, the president criticizes the media.
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Quang Ngai
1m 15s
A GI talks about the danger of landmines and the courage it took just to walk in Vietnam.
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Protests in Chicago, 1968
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A journalist describes the scene of a violent clash between police and student protesters at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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Saigon During Tet
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During the Tet Offensive, Duong Van Mai Elliott visits her family in South Vietnam. She remembers their fear that Viet Cong forces could be hiding nearby.
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Vietnam's Beauty
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Marines arrive in South Vietnam expecting to have to fight their way ashore. Instead they are greeted by young women offering flowers. A Marine discusses his surprise in discovering the beauty of the Vietnamese landscape.
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Ia Drang
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Soldiers discuss the psychological shock of witnessing death on the battlefield. Journalist Neil Sheehan talks about the courage he observed during the fighting in the Ia Drang Valley.
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Early Antiwar Movement
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While many Americans know little of the conflict in Vietnam, an antiwar movement begins to grow. Faculty at the University of Michigan organize an all-night discussion, dubbed a "teach-in," to promote debate on the subject.
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The 9th Party Plenum
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In Hanoi, two North Vietnamese factions disagree about how best to proceed in the war. China and the Soviet Union offer conflicting advice.
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Binh Gia
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After North Vietnamese forces shoot down a U.S. helicopter, South Vietnamese Marines are sent in to retrieve the bodies of four American military advisors. En route to the crash site, they are attacked.
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Reporters in Vietnam
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Despite the dangers, reporters flock to cover the conflict in Vietnam. One journalist discovers that it is not always possible to remain neutral reporting on war.
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Official Trailer | No Single Truth (Vietnamese Subtitles)
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Watch an official trailer for The Vietnam War.
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Declaration of Independence
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On September 2, 1945, Vietnamese civilians gather to hear Ho Chi Minh declare the country's independence.
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Ho Chi Minh's Letter
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In 1919, a young Vietnamese man, who would eventually be known by the pseudonym Ho Chi Minh, delivers a letter to the American delegation to the peace talks in Paris, in the hopes that it will reach President Woodrow Wilson.
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Student Protests
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Students across South Vietnam protest the government's treatment of Buddhist monks. President Diem arrests thousands of students in response.
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Behind the Scenes: Consulting with Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
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Gen. Merrill McPeak and Mai Elliott talk about their experience consulting with the filmmakers on The Vietnam War.
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Official Trailer | No Single Truth
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Watch an official trailer for The Vietnam War. #VietnamWarPBS
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Behind the Scenes: Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross on the Score
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Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross discuss composing the film's score.
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PBS Previews: The Vietnam War | #5 Echoes Of Vietnam
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The filmmakers discuss the impact of the Vietnam war era on the present day. Find out about the creation of the film from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. #VietnamWarPBS
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