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1968 Vietnam
Peter and Dan Snow reveal the techniques use by US marines to flush out Communist fighters who lived in a network of tunnels during the Vietnam War.
Peter and Dan Snow trace the Tet Offensive of 1968, the turning point of the Vietnam War. State of-the-art graphics are used to illustrate how US marines flushed out Communist fighters, some of whom lived in a claustrophobic network of tunnels which were used as a platform for major attacks. Together the Snows join the British Army on an urban clearance operation to experience first hand the chaos and intensity of similar situations.
Last on
Thu 22 Aug 2013
23:15
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Peter Snow |
Presenter | Peter Snow |
Presenter | Dan Snow |
Presenter | Dan Snow |
Series Producer | Danielle Peck |
Executive Producer | Jane Aldous |
Producer | Renuka Chapman |
Director | Renuka Chapman |