RG-64.03, What We Can Do to End the Agony of Vietnam, article from Look Magazine, part 2, 28 November 1967 | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Title:
RG-64.03, What We Can Do to End the Agony of Vietnam, article from Look Magazine, part 2, 28 November 1967
Date:
28 November, 1967
ID:
RG-64.04
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
American government and politics, 1960-1966 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 04: RG-64.03, What We Can Do to End the Agony of Vietnam, article from Look Magazine, part 2, 28 November 1967, 28 November, 1967
Creators:
Editorial board and contributors, Look Magazine, American (1967)
Look Magazine, American publication (1967)
U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1965-1968)
Look Magazine, American publication (1967)
U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1965-1968)
Subjects:
Algeria (Africa: Country)
American antiwar sentiment, Vietnam War
Armed forces, American
Burma (British Colony: Asia)
casualties in war
China, post-WWII
Cold War
Combat operations in Vietnam, 1962 -- 1975
Communism
Cuba (1902 -- 1959)
Diplomatic relations between the USSR and the United States, Cold War era
Disasters of the Vietnam War
Division in the American society over the Vietnam War
Domino Theory
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Fidel Castro, Cuban Revolutionary leader
First Indochina War, between France and Communist Indochinese Forces
France (Europe)
Hanoi, capital of North Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader, (1890-1969)
John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
Look Magazine, American magazine, 1967
Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Communist Party of China, 1945-1976
Moscow (the USSR)
Negotiations in the Vietnam War
News magazines, American
Nikita Khruschev, Soviet Russian Premier, (1894-1971)
NLF, National Liberation Front (Vietnam)
Nuclear warfare, Cold War era
Organization of The United Nations
periodicals, American
Robert F. Kennedy, US Senator and official, public and political figure
Saigon, capital of South Vietnam
San Francisco (California, USA)
Search for peace settlement in the Vietnam war
The USSR (1945 -- 1991)
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, 1961-1968
U.S. Senate
US soldiers in Vietnam, 1962 -- 1975
Viet Cong, Vietnamese Revolutionary Forces
Vietnam (1954 -- 1975)
Vietnam War, 1962 -- 1973
warfare in the light of American media, Vietnam War
American antiwar sentiment, Vietnam War
Armed forces, American
Burma (British Colony: Asia)
casualties in war
China, post-WWII
Cold War
Combat operations in Vietnam, 1962 -- 1975
Communism
Cuba (1902 -- 1959)
Diplomatic relations between the USSR and the United States, Cold War era
Disasters of the Vietnam War
Division in the American society over the Vietnam War
Domino Theory
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
Fidel Castro, Cuban Revolutionary leader
First Indochina War, between France and Communist Indochinese Forces
France (Europe)
Hanoi, capital of North Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader, (1890-1969)
John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
Look Magazine, American magazine, 1967
Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Communist Party of China, 1945-1976
Moscow (the USSR)
Negotiations in the Vietnam War
News magazines, American
Nikita Khruschev, Soviet Russian Premier, (1894-1971)
NLF, National Liberation Front (Vietnam)
Nuclear warfare, Cold War era
Organization of The United Nations
periodicals, American
Robert F. Kennedy, US Senator and official, public and political figure
Saigon, capital of South Vietnam
San Francisco (California, USA)
Search for peace settlement in the Vietnam war
The USSR (1945 -- 1991)
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, 1961-1968
U.S. Senate
US soldiers in Vietnam, 1962 -- 1975
Viet Cong, Vietnamese Revolutionary Forces
Vietnam (1954 -- 1975)
Vietnam War, 1962 -- 1973
warfare in the light of American media, Vietnam War
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