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The Vietnam War

Vietnam War — Everything in One Place This page is your central hub for understanding the Vietnam War, one of the most controversial and defining conflicts of the 20th century. It brings together the causes, battles, leaders, strategies, protests, cultural shifts, and aftermath of a war that shaped global politics and American society. Explore a wide collection of videos, articles, maps, first-hand accounts, photographs, and documentaries—and build the ultimate Vietnam War archive through your Moves. How it works: Drag and drop to reorder what matters most to you. Add your favorite links, videos, and sources. The more people move and add, the richer this page becomes for everyone. Explore & Contribute Causes & Context: The Cold War, containment, the Domino Theory, French Indochina, and the escalation of U.S. involvement. Major Battles & Campaigns: Dien Bien Phu, Ia Drang, Tet Offensive, Khe Sanh, Hue, and the Fall of Saigon—timelines, maps, and strategy explainers. Leaders & Forces: Ho Chi Minh, Ngo Dinh Diem, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Westmoreland, Giap, and countless others from both sides. Life in Wartime: Guerrilla tactics, tunnel systems, Agent Orange, napalm, helicopter warfare, POWs, journalists in the field, and the impact on civilians. Home Front & Protest Movements: Anti-war protests, draft resistance, music and counterculture, media coverage, and the “living room war.” Technology & Tactics: Helicopter air mobility, M16 rifles, AK-47s, land mines, jungle warfare, and the shift from conventional to guerrilla strategies. Aftermath & Legacy: The Paris Peace Accords, the fall of Saigon, Vietnamese reunification, American veterans’ struggles, war memorials, and the war’s place in global memory. Primary Sources: Pentagon Papers, presidential speeches, soldiers’ letters, oral histories, photographs, and documentaries. Add Your Favorites Paste links to: Battlefield explainers and animated maps Veteran interviews, oral histories, and documentaries Archival footage and presidential speeches Anti-war music, journalism, and protest coverage Books, lectures, and museum exhibits Organize by Tags (Suggestions) #Battles #Leaders #GuerrillaWarfare #TetOffensive #Protests #HomeFront #Technology #ColdWar #PrimarySources #Music #Culture #Aftermath #Books #Museums #Documentaries Community Notes This page is meant to educate, reflect, and spark thoughtful discussion. Keep contributions credible, respect diverse perspectives (American, Vietnamese, and international), and highlight the war’s cultural and human impact, not just its military history. Call to action: Drag. Drop. Make your Moves count. Build the most complete, living Vietnam War resource on the web—together.

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