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the Suppressed Story of the GI Movement to End the War in Vietnam
Oct 16, 2017akirakato rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Directed by David Zeiger and released in 2005, this 84-minute documentary tells the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. As the U.S. military and its allies flee Vietnam in disarray in the spring of 1975, the government, the media, and Hollywood begin a 20-year process of erasing the GI Movement from the collective memory of the nation and the world. Ronald Reagan’s "Resurgent America" campaign re-writes the history of Vietnam and erases the GI Movement. By 1990, more than a hundred theatrical films have been produced about the Vietnam War. None of those films, however, portray the GI Antiwar Movement or any opposition to the war by soldiers. Now, you can see those movements.