The Shifting Narratives in the Vietnam War with Historian Pierre Asselin
As more time passes, historians are compiling more and more research on the Vietnam War. In that research comes new readily available information powerful enough to alter the widely accepted, previously unchallenged American narratives about the Vietnam War. To discuss this new outlook, decorated PHD professor Pierre, one of the most accomplished Vietnam War historians in the United States, joins Bryan Fenley. Questions/Comments: [email protected] #VietnamWar #professor #media #Tetoffensive #Nixon #LBJ

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