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Tim Page/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images
A guide to the complex political and military issues involved in a war that would ultimately claim millions of lives.
The conflict in Vietnam took root during an independence movement against French colonial rule and evolved into a Cold War confrontation.
Gifted photographers and reporters captured images that conveyed the agony and violence of the Vietnam war, and the deep divisions it drove in American society.
The hippie counterculture reached its height during the escalation of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and subsided as the conflict drew to a close.
In 1968, Ron Ridenhour, an infantryman in Vietnam, wrote a letter to President Nixon detailing the murder of 500 civillians by the U.S. Army in what would come to be known as the My Lai Massacre.
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