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A visual investigation of the political forces, personalities, places and events in the war that changed a generation. Examine the war from many different perspectives and discover what events and people drove the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and what shaped the outcome. Meet people changed by the war through riveting and powerful video interviews with decision makers and opinion leaders, soldiers and civilians. Investigate the shifting tides of public and political opinion in this vast collection of film, photos, interviews and war era documents. See over 40 minutes of captivating ABC News video detailing key battles, harrowing evacuations, the TET offensive, protests in Washington D.C. and more.

Watch video interviews with former CIA Director, William Colby, Pulitzer Prize winning author Stanley Karnow and numerous peace activists.

Explore U.S. involvement in the war and key milestones through an interactive timeline View over 300 photographs of pivotal events and key personalities. Examine excerpts from the Pentagon papers, Ho Chi Minh's declaration of independence, LBJ's famous speech and more. Includes full text of the highly respected book "America's Longest War" by George Herring.>Requirements: 486SX or higher processor, 4 MB of RAM (8 MB recommended), CD-ROM drive (double speed recommended), VGA or better display with 256 color support, Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later, a mouse or compatible pointing device. Strongly recommended: audio board with speakers and/or headphones.