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Field name | Value |
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Title | [US War Techniques and Genocide in Vietnam] |
Production Date | c. 1971 |
Country of Production | North Vietnam |
Duration | 00:34:06 |
Production Company | Vietnam People's Armed Forces Studios |
Film Subject Era | 1954-1975 |
Genre | Documentary |
Summary | An analysis of weaponry used by the Americans during the Vietnam War, prepared by the Driven Commission for Investigation of US War Crimes in Vietnam. [WARNING: contains distressing scenes of dead bodies, severe injuries, wounds, and surgery.] |
Subjects | Vietnam War (1955-1975); Weapons; War crimes; Napalm bombing; Bomb damage; Imperialism; Anti-American sentiments; Death; Peasants; Civilians; Civilian casualties; Amputation; Land mines; Health and medicine; Medical practitioners; Chemical warfare; Women; Children; Second World War (1939-1945); Nuclear weapons; Genocide; Wars |
People | Nixon, Richard (1913-1994) |
Places | South Vietnam; North Vietnam; USA (United States of America); Cambodia (Kampuchea); Laos; Hanoi; Japan; Hiroshima; Vietnam |
Fiction/Non Fiction | Non Fiction |
Sound | Sound |
Colour Format | Black and White |
Language | English (Narrator) |
Module | Wars & Revolutions |
BFI Identifier | N-504060 |
Copyright | The British Film Institute |