Vietnam. A television history. Pham Thi Xuan Que [produced by WGBH Boston Video]
Description
Dr. Pham Thi Xuan Que lived in a village in South Vietnam under the leadership of Ngo Dinh Diem. She describes many of the repressive tactics used by Diem's secret police, including various forms of torture. Dr. Que tells of how the National Liberation Front enjoyed widespread support within Hue, and of the events surrounding the NLF's capture and subsequent evacuation of Hue during the Tet Offensive.
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39 minutes
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Alexander Street
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