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Vietnam: Der Krieg, der die USA veränderte

Originaltitel: Vietnam: The War That Changed America
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Vietnam: Der Krieg, der die USA veränderte (2025)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA raw, intimate look at the Vietnam War's impact on America. Through personal stories, the series examines the conflict's far-reaching consequences and lasting influence on society as the 50... Alles lesenA raw, intimate look at the Vietnam War's impact on America. Through personal stories, the series examines the conflict's far-reaching consequences and lasting influence on society as the 50th anniversary of Saigon's fall approaches.A raw, intimate look at the Vietnam War's impact on America. Through personal stories, the series examines the conflict's far-reaching consequences and lasting influence on society as the 50th anniversary of Saigon's fall approaches.

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    7benkenobishope

    Insightful but sobering

    Overall a good documentary and on par with previous Vietnam docus. I however find the rough voice of Ethan Hawke not fitting for the narrator role. At times it was tough to hear what he was saying over the battle noise and footage and this for me was the low point of the documentary but nothing personal against him. Just a bad choice. The Vietnam War (2017) in my humble opinion was far more in depth and a better edit of historical timeline supported by footage. What I did love was the imagery, film and then and now of the featured storytellers who were there and lived through the good times and the bad times. Worth a watch to remind us all War is not an option.
    9VietnamVet75

    Accurate 50 years later

    Watched this series and it brought back many memories. I was there in March 1975 in Vung Tau. Say what you want about the US involvement in Vietnam. We really had no business being involved as we were. We did not take our lessons from the French. But that aside, I followed my orders (Navy) and served the best I could. Been up and down the Vietnamese coast and up rivers. There has been at least one good series about the Vietnamese War before this one. This current one brought more personal aspects with people who were there and 50 years later. Loved both sides (VC and S. Vietnamese) interviews. Both did what they believed was honorable. Well worth watching. Thanks producers. They're correct in that the Vietnam War still impacts us these many years later.
    9rhkennerly

    Only major flaw

    Is the failure to mention the criminal, corrupt & venal CHENNAULT AFFAIR, which extended the war by years & cost thousands of unnecessary American lives for political purposes. . Nixon & Kissinger should have tried & died in prison. Otherwise, a balanced presentation. Particularly the view from the North. Having served late in the war & living through the riots, the protests, the war, & the end, I liked this series. I regret much in life, but I'm proud of my service to the nation: not the war, but the comradere & protection of my fellow soldiers. The war shaped me...and scared me. But at least I came home.
    10nealhirschfeld-84628

    Wow! Just Wow !

    Amazing. Includes home movie super eight video taken by pilots actually in the cockpit telling their story, and great video footage taken by journalists that were embedded on the ground in the offensive and the Mekong Delta just amazing stuff. I cannot recall a war documentary where the voice over which in this case is Ethan Hawk, describes the footage that you are seeing, and then cuts to the actual members of our Armed Forces that are captured in the video, who came home to tell their story just truly amazing no matter how old you are it's a great watch I highly recommend it you absolutely have to get through the second episode make sure you do.
    9gzerbey

    Important points missed or ignored

    Vietnam: The War That Changed America is an outstanding documentary that relates various aspects of the war as interpreted by some who served there. Their stories are compelling, surprising, horrifying and guaranteed to make you cry. We see them 50 years ago on film in country and we meet them back home today.

    The first thing misleading about the documentary is the time frame - the war did not start in 1965. President Kennedy was of course assassinated in November of 1963. The Viet Nam war was his war. Kennedy sent the first 15,000 combat soldiers to Viet Nam. He authorized the use of napalm, agent orange and air power. The 58,000 Americans who died there and perhaps over a million Vietnamese who died are ultimately a result of his stimulus and leadership. President Kennedy bears the most responsibility for America's involvement in the war.

    Missed entirely in the documentary was the religious aspect of the war. Catholics vs Buddhists. I enlisted in the military and volunteered to go to Viet Nam. When I spoke to any Vietnamese whether an ARVN soldier, shopkeeper or bar girl they all understood the division between the relatively affluent, upwardly mobile and privileged Catholics and the poor and lesser treated Buddhists. This hostility formulated and motivated the Viet Cong guerrillas in the south and aligned them with the NVA communists of the north.

    The documentary leaves the impression that young black soldiers were given the most dangerous assignments in Viet Nam and consequently died in greater numbers than their percentage of Americas population. The war's data and the KIA men and women listed on the Viet Nam War Memorial does not verify that assumption. Young black men died in Viet Nam at almost exactly at the same percentage of black men in the US population. If a composite was formed of a typical Viet Nam KIA based on statistics he would be a 20 year old white kid from California.

    Viet Nam did change the US Military in one major way. The US Military no longer wants to go to war with draftees and has formed a professional military. It prefers to fight with those who want to serve rather than those who are forced to. Whether this somewhat incestuous policy is good for the future of America remains to be seen, but it has definitely suppressed anti-war protests of America's military adventures after Viet Nam.

    Finally, the treatment by the public of US Viet Nam veterans is touched upon, but in my opinion it has been somewhat exaggerated. There were probably instances when vets were spat upon and cursed as baby killers, but by in large the attitude was indifference - not condemnation.

    Soldiers should probably not expect parades and accolades when we lose a war.

    The attitude of the public towards the military changed dramatically after 9-11. The public began thanking soldiers for their service when they realized our oceans no longer protected them and that a determined enemy could reach out and kill them at any time.

    So, did Viet Nam change America? We were divided then and we still are.

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