As 2,800 bodies were unearthed from mass graves, it was clear the VC had committed atrocity killings against civilians.
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American History TV – New from C-SPAN
An exclusive interview with Dr. Luke A. Nichter, co-executive producer of the American History TV which runs every weekend on CSPAN-3.
American Experience: Robert E. Lee – Review
American Experience: Robert E. Lee provides a competent examination of the iconic commander, but stylistically the program doesn’t live up to others in this excellent PBS series.
World History at Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
At the 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, World History will debut its new book series that features WWII veterans’ own stories interwoven with historic narrative, maps and graphics—War Stories: The Pacific, Vol. I, Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal.
World History Group Book and DVD Guide
The perfect gifts for every history lover. CLICK ON ANY IMAGE TO ORDER. BEHIND […]
Ia Drang – The Battle That Convinced Ho Chi Minh He Could Win
Joe Galloway takes a hard look at the assessments of Ia Drang by the war’s architects in Washington, Saigon and Hanoi: McNamara, Westmoreland, Ho and Giap
Gen. George McClellan at Second Manassas
General Disobedience: ‘Little Mac’ let John Pope twist in the wind;
With response from Prof. Ethan S. Rafuse
The 10 Most Difficult to Fly Aircraft
The November 2010 Aviation History features 10 aircraft that took incredible skill and fortitude to fly.
‘Horse Whisperer’ Helps Veterans with PTSD on Military Channel
A preview of ‘Horse Sense and Soldiers,’ a Military Channel documentary about a ‘horse whisperer’ working with Iraq War vets to help them overcome PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
‘Lafayette: The Lost Hero’ Premiers on PBS
A new documentary on PBS explores ‘Lafayette: The Lost Hero,’ reminding Americans of the story of a man who played an important role in their War for Independence and was wildly popular in his day.
