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The Fairlea Five were jailed in 1971 for campaigning against military conscription.
The French surrender at the siege of Dien Bien Phu ended their colonial rule of Vietnam
A Vietnamese war veteran on life in the Viet Cong's tunnel network in South Vietnam
US troops discovered victims of the Communist Tet offensive in Hue city in 1968
The great British war photographer Don McCullin remembers the Vietnam war.
How American military PSYOP teams waged war in Vietnam in the 1960s
On 16 March 1968, US soldiers went on the rampage through a Vietnamese village.
Photographer Dickey Chapelle was the first woman war reporter to be killed in Vietnam
How ex-US Marine Ron Kovic became a peace activist after being paralysed in Vietnam
How the boxing champion's refusal to go to Vietnam made him a hero to 1960s radicals
In January 1977 President Jimmy Carter said draft dodgers could come home.
In 1972 a photo of a little Vietnamese girl, burned and crying, shocked the world.
How Australia's footballers won their first international tournament in Saigon in 1967.
The man behind one of the most important security breaches in US history tells his story.
40 years ago the US launched its heaviest aerial bombardment of the Vietnam War.
After their release in 1973, former US prisoners of war began to talk about torture.
When Saigon fell in 1975 the Vietnam War ended. Two eyewitnesses tell their stories.
As the Vietnam war ended the US tried to fly thousands of orphans out of the country.
Some of the first Vietnamese refugees arrive in Britain after a dramatic rescue at sea.