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![Ho Chi Minh](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Publisher: Nancy Barrett, Lincoln BergmanFormat: mp3Program: Nothing Is More Precious ThanCollection: Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese President, in rare recording, speaks in English to express gratitude to people in the United States who oppose the war.
![Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh Speaks - Captured US Military](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Ho Chi Minh addresses the antiwar movements of various countries in Vietnamese, Chinese, French, English
US POWs speaking from captivity in Vietnam. Recorded by the National Liberation Front of Vietnam.
Also on CD 390
![Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh Speaks](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Ho Chi Minh addresses the antiwar movement in English - edited version.
Also on CD 390 & KP 169
![Vietnamese Declaration of Independence](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Declaration of Independence of Vietnam read by Ho Chi Minh - in Vietnamese.
2 other statements - in Vietnamese
Also on CD 391
![Vietnam War](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Women speak about the Vietnam War. Talks about the bombings, the inhumane strategies of the US, and the forced living conditions of the native peoples.
![Jane Fonda and US-Vietnam Cease Fire](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Two hours before this radio show, US declared a cease-fire overseas in Vietnam. As explained in the show, the signing of the peace accord in Paris has started Vietnamese liberation, the release of prisoners, and the ending of the draft. However, there were still foreign military actions in Cambodia and Laos. Audio tracks of Jane Fonda’s speech were played to commemorate this monumental time in history. She explains that this loss for America should be a learning experience. After 34 B52s are shot down, Nixon finally feels he needs to negotiate an end. At the end of her memorable speech, Fonda urges Vietnam to have, solidarity, unification, gratitude, and a choice of politics. Along with the subject of a cease-fire, the radio show also reports on other world events during this turbulent time. The show ends with a poem about Wounded Knee.
![Vietnam Blues Protest Poems](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Series of antiwar poems recited by various actors/readers. The names of the poets, some who were soldiers in Vietnam, are stated before each poem is read. These are excerpts from a book entitled Vietnam Blues. Closes with a song from a poem entitled 'The Defoliation Blues."
![North Vietnamese Music of Revolution](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Eight Vietnamese liberation songs and marches taken from 45 rpm Dihavina Records from North Vietnam.
![Nguyen Dui Phuoc, Interview with Voice of Vietnam](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
The head of the Voice of Vietnam radio program on Radio Havana Cuba.
![Jane Fonda on the Viet Nam Victory](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Format: mp3Collection: Vietnam
Jane Fonda Speaks shortly after the Fall of Saigon at Pauley Ballroom on the U.C. Berkeley Campus about Vietnamese resistance to U.S. Bombing. on Nixon's propaganda surrounding the Viet Nam Victory, and its relation to the deception of the McCarthy Era.