Vietnam. A television history. Nguyen Thi Trong [produced by WGBH Boston Video]
Description
Nguyen Thi Trong recounts the forced relocation of her village, Thanh-tuyen, by American troops in 1966. She describes abandoning all of her belongings and her home to endure life in the relocation camp where many of her children died. She recalls American military promises of support for relocated Vietnamese that were not always honored.
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12 minutes
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Alexander Street
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