Tet, 1968 / WGBH ; written and produced by Austin Hoyt.
Material type: FilmSeries: Vietnam, a television history ; [7].Publisher: 1983Description: 1 videocassette (60 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 inRecord Searches:Search type | Date checked | Found | Number of libraries |
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Taped off-air from KERA-TV, Dallas, Texas.
Off-air licensing rights through the Television Licensing Center.
VHS SP mode.
Cameraman, Peter Hoving ; film editor, Eric Neudel ; narrator, Will Lyman ; music, Mickey Hart, Billy Kreutzmann.
One of the big turning points in the war came when the Americans thought they were winning, while stalemate actually existed. On the Tet holiday attacks came in areas the United States thought to be secure, including Saigon. The defeats caused second thoughts in Washington that eventually resulted in Johnson's decision to call a partial bombing halt and not to run for reelection. Peace talks began while the war continued.
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