Vietnam. A television history. Tran Nhat Bang [produced by WGBH Boston Video]
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NLF soldier Tran Nhat Bang recalls joining the revolution in 1962 after family members had regrouped to the north. Tran Nhat Bang discusses the fact that according to the Geneva Agreement, all regrouped people would have to return home after two years, so the hope was that his family would return. Tran Nhat Bang talks about how life was difficult under Ngo Dinh Diem. The Diem Government confiscated the land Tran Nhat Bang was given under the Resistance movement therefore, making it difficult to earn a living. Tran Nhat Bang also talks about the training he received as an NLF soldier and fighting against the Americans.
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35 minutes
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Alexander Street
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