Vietnam: Secret Negotiations that Ended the War

Vietnam: Secret Negotiations that Ended the War

2015 · Documentary

While the war raged on, Henry Kissinger, national security advisor to President Nixon, and Lê Duc Tho, member of Vietnam's Politburo, held secret meetings in France.

Directed by Daniel Roussel

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