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The U.S. Embassy
In French colonization and Vietnam wars, page 13
Although many Vietnamese linked to the U.S. army initially entered the Embassy compound for evacuation, on the last day an order was given to airlift only Embassy documents and American citizens. Vietnamese who had worked many years for the U.S. Embassy or...
By Lorraine Aragon.
Vietnam: Educator's guide
A guide for K–12 teachers to teaching about Vietnam using LEARN NC's slideshows, with a focus on the question Why should we care about Vietnam?
Format: article/teacher's guide (grade 6–12 Social Studies)
By Steve Goldberg.
Former U.S. Embassy in Saigon and site of final helicopter evacuation in 1975
Former U.S. Embassy in Saigon and site of final helicopter evacuation in 1975
This former United States Embassy in Saigon, a multi-story building sided with reinforced white grillwork, was the site of the final U.S. helicopter evacuation at the end of the Vietnam War on April 30, 1975. Although many Vietnamese linked to the U.S. army...
Format: image/photograph
Stone monument on U.S. crimes in Vietnam War at former U.S. Embassy in Saigon
Stone monument on U.S. crimes in Vietnam War at former U.S. Embassy in Saigon
A stone monument with a carved text detailing United States crimes in the Vietnam War stands outside the former U.S. Embassy in Saigon. When post-war relations between Vietnam and the U.S. improved following former Secretary of State Robert McNamara's public...
Format: image/photograph

Resources on the web

Tiananmen Square, 1989
See the detailed (and previously classified) U.S. government accounts of the infamous military assault by the Chinese government on pro-democracy demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989. (Learn more)
Format: website/general
Provided by: George Washington University