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1973: The Paris Peace Accords and the Allied Withdrawal from South Vietnam - 2023 Conference, Institute for Peace and Conflict / Vietnam Center and Archive - Session 3C: Why the U.S. “Lost” the Second Indochina War: Kissinger, Congress, and the AntiWar Movement in 1973

Moving Image Item Number: 999VI4126
Media Type
Moving Image
Physical Location
Copyright Statement
Vietnam Center and Archive
Language(s)
English
Format
MP4
Time - Hr:Min:Sec
01:21:16
Digitized in HD?
No
Dates
Creation: 03 March 2023
General Note
Session 3C
Why the U.S. “Lost” the Second Indochina War: Kissinger, Congress, and the AntiWar Movement in 1973
Commentator/Moderator: Stephen Sherman, Independent Researcher, Vietnam Veteran
The Paris Accords
Steve Young, Independent Researcher
Congress and Vietnam: a 1973 case study
Professor Robert Turner, Distinguished Fellow, Center for National Security Law,
University of Virginia School of Law (Retired)
The Fog of War, Politics, and Peace: How the Antiwar Movement Won the Political
War in Congress, and the Peace Movement Lost the Peace in Indochina and in the
USA
Roger B. Canfield, Ph.D., Independent Scholar, Vietnam Veteran, ATN2, USN
1959-1964
Location: Cotton Room

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https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=999VI4126

Citation
1973: The Paris Peace Accords and the Allied Withdrawal from South Vietnam - 2023 Conference, Institute for Peace and Conflict / Vietnam Center and Archive - Session 3C: Why the U.S. “Lost” the Second Indochina War: Kissinger, Congress, and the AntiWar Movement in 1973, 999VI4126. No Date, , Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=999VI4126, Accessed 11 Dec 2025.

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999VI4126, , Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University

Added: 10 Mar 2023 [Updated: 10 Mar 2023]