Channel: The Armchair Historian
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Description: Play Conflict of Nations for FREE on PC or Mobile: đ„con.onelink.me/kZW6/c1e78fb0 Receive an Amazing New Player Pack, only available for the next 30 days! The Vietnam War is a highly controversial topic at the best of times. But during their many debates on the subject, Western historians rarely pause to consider how the conflict was seen through the eyes of the Vietnamese people, either North or South. This video seeks to explore that little-known perspective, analysing the thoughts and motives behind perhaps the strangest, yet most persistent communist governments in Asia. Sign up for Armchair History TV today! armchairhistory.tv Merchandise available at store.armchairhistory.tv Discord: discord.gg/zY5jzKp Twitter: twitter.com/ArmchairHist Sources: Vietnam and America: The Most Comprehensive Documented History of the Vietnam War by Marvin E. Gettleman, Jane Franklin, Marilyn B. Young & H. Bruce Franklin Zumwalt, James G. âBare Feet, Iron Will ~ Stories from the Other Side of Vietnam's Battlefields.â Fortis Publishing. Jacksonville, Florida.2010 theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/04/the-vietnam-war-as-seen-by-the-north-vietnamese/390627 history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history#section_1 Bradley, James. âThe China Mirage,â Back Bay Books, New York, 2016 Hickman, Kennedy. "Vietnam War: The Tet Offensive." ThoughtCo, Aug. 26, 2020, thoughtco.com/vietnam-war-the-tet-offensive-2361336. The Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Link) pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/guerrilla bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zv7bkqt/revision/4 marxists.org/reference/archive/ho-chi-minh/works/1960/04/x01.htm usatoday.com/story/news/world/2018/03/15/50-years-after-my-lai-massacre-survivors-still-haunted-what-they-saw/427966002 Music: Armchair Historian Theme by Zach Heyde You Can See Us From the Moon by Christian Andersen Watchman by Yi Nantiro New Tibet by Blackout Memories Hinomaru by Saira Ridley A Shade of Steam by Sight of Wonders In War We Shall Rise To War by Jo Wandrini You Are Someone Else Now by Bonn Fields Seeking the Divine by Edward Joe Myers Pulse Width by Trailer Worx 0:00 Prelude to War 11:25 The War Begins