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"Peace is at hand," 1968-1973

Analyzes the costs and consequences of the Vietnamese Conflict through a detailed visual and oral account of the war that changed a generation and continues to color American thinking on many military and foreign policy issues.

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  • "Analyzes the costs and consequences of the Vietnamese Conflict through a detailed visual and oral account of the war that changed a generation and continues to color American thinking on many military and foreign policy issues."@en
  • "Program X. While Americans and Vietnamese continued to clash in battle, diplomats in Paris argued about making peace, after more than four years reaching an accord that proved to be a preface to further bloodshed."
  • "Looks at ways Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger considered for ending the war in Vietnam from 1968 to 1973, including increasing Vietnamization and troop withdrawal."@en
  • "While the fighting continued unabated peace talks in Paris continue for four years, without seeming to make any progress. The U.S. at first hopes for peace following a military victory, but comes to welcome the idea of any reasonable settlement."
  • "Looks at how Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger worked to end the war in Vietnam from 1968 to 1973, increasing Vietnamization and troop withdrawal."
  • "Reviews the frustrating, four year long attempt of Vietnamese and American diplomats to reach a Paris peace accord. Relates how this "peace" was a preface to more bloodshed in Vietnam."@en
  • "Richard Nixon had promised, if elected, to end the war in Vietnam. From 1968 to 1973 Nixon and Henry Kissinger worked to end the war, preferably with a victory through increased bombing, but end it any way necessary. Vietnamization increased and U.S. ground troops were withdrawn except for some advisers to the South Vietnamese army. Prisoners of war were exchanged, and the spirit of detente with Russia and China helped lead to "peace.""@en
  • "Richard Nixon had promised, if elected, to end the war in Vietnam. From 1968 to 1973 Nixon and Henry Kissinger worked to end the war, preferably with a victory through increased bombing, but end it any way necessary. Vietnamization increased and U.S. ground troops were withdrawn except for some advisers to the South Vietnamese army. Prisoners of war were exchanged, and the spirit of detente with Russia and China helped lead to "peace.""

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • ""Peace is at hand," 1968-1973"
  • ""Peace is at hand," 1968-1973"@en
  • "Peace is at hand, 1968-1973"@en
  • "Peace is at hand, 1968-1973"
  • "Peace is at hand (1968-1973)"