Turning Point: The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War's profound effects on American identity, causing social division and eroding government trust. More than military defeat, it transformed US politics and culture.
Cast
Fredrik Logevall
Self - Author, Embers of War
George J. Veith
Self - Author, Drawn Swords in a Distant Land
Ken Hughes
Self - Presidential Historian
Lien-Hang Nguyen
Self - Author, Hanoi's War
Pham Ba Hoa
Self - ARVN
Pham Ba Hoa
Self - South Vietnamese Army
Tuong Vu
Self - Director, US-Vietnam Research Center
Nguyen Trong Nho
Self - South Vietnamese Congressman
Nguyen Trong Nho
Self - Student Demonstration Leader
Viet Thanh Nguyen
Self - Author, The Sympathizer
Dan Rather
Self - CBS News Correspondent
Thomas A. Bass
Self - Author, Vietnamerica: The War Comes Homes
Gregory Daddis
Self - Military Historian
Walter Cronkite
Self - Anchor, CBS Evening News
Walter Cronkite
Self - Host, CBS Evening News
Robert McNamara
Self - Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara
Self - Outgoing Secretary of Defense
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self - President of the United States 1963 - 1969
Richard Nixon
Self - President of the United States 1969 - 1974
Richard Nixon
Self - Kennedy's Opponent, 1960 Presidential Election
Richard Nixon
Self - Republican Presidential Candidate
Duc Nha Hoang
Self - Advisor to South Vietnamese President
Duc Nha Hoang
Self - Nha Trang, South Vietnam
Chic Canfora
Self - Anti-War Activist
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