One of the most important documentary films about America's involvement in Vietnam including the horrible things American soldiers did to Vietnamese civilians as the normal course of war.
On camera testimony from, in many cases, the actual perpetrators of torture telling what they did and how they were encouraged to commit atrocities by their superiors.
The film also shows the political nature of the soldier's officers and body count reports. The film also has a wider message about any war that is an unwanted invasion of a country.
Director(s): Fred Aronow Nancy Baker Writer(s): none Cast: US Vietnam vets Release Date: 1972   Keyword: vietnam atroscities torture ptsd corrupt war Target Age: over 16 Category: war and peace Documentary: yes Language: english Reviewer's Name: linz Review:http://imdb.com/title/tt0204058/ Purchase:http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=moviesthatmat-20&path=tg/browse/-/404272
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