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Vietnam: A Television History (1981-03-12)

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Pham Thanh Gion lived in a Vietnamese village under the Ngo Dinh Diem regime. He recalls having to enforce Diem's laws as a member of the South Vietnamese army, with methods that included arbitrary arrest, torture and executions. He describes the anger he felt toward Diem for his authoritarian excesses, and how this led him to join the Communist movement. He claims that many other soldiers in his area joined the revolutionary forces.

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WGBH Educational Foundation

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Vietnam War oral history, South Vietnamese army, Ngo Dinh Diem, torture, political repression, joining communist movement, Vietnamese perspective, WGBH, Vietnam: A Television History

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