
Vietnam, 50 Years On: Healing the War’s Lingering Scars
Explore how personal stories, from a returned diary to DNA-led identification, illuminate efforts to heal 50 years after the Vietnam Warâs end.
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Explore how personal stories, from a returned diary to DNA-led identification, illuminate efforts to heal 50 years after the Vietnam Warâs end.
Episode 2 of ‘Vietnam, 50 Years On’ explores personal stories and modern efforts – like a soldier’s diary return and DNA forensics – healing the Vietnam War’s emotional scars.
50 years later, some U.S. GIs return to Vietnam seeking peace, retracing steps through battlefields and connecting with victims of Agent Orange.
U.S. veterans return to Vietnam, retracing battlefields and connecting with Agent Orange survivors in a journey of healing and reconciliation.
US marine Matthew Keenan returns to Vietnam decades after the war, battling cancer from Agent Orange and seeking reconciliation in a journey of healing.
CGTNâs Vietnam documentary trailer unveils veterans and survivors on a journey toward peace and truth half a century after the conflict.
CGTNâs documentary ‘The War That Still Speaks’ trailer uncovers personal journeys of veterans and families seeking peace and healing 50 years after the Vietnam War.
Nanxishan Hospital in Guilin played a vital role during the Vietnam War, treating over 5,300 Vietnamese patients and strengthening China-Vietnam friendship.
Discover the untold story of Nanxishan Hospital, Chinaâs secret medical facility for Vietnamese during the Vietnam War, and its lasting legacy of friendship.
Dr. Ngo Thi Thuy Huong uncovers alarming levels of Agent Orange’s dioxin in Vietnam’s soil, highlighting ongoing environmental and health risks from historical contamination.