• Preview: 'The American War,' a podcast guide to the new PBS documentary 'The Vietnam War'
    Sep 11 2017
    Over 10 episodes, host Alyssa Rosenberg will be joined by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and other collaborators on the film to discuss how America lost its way in Vietnam and how this documentary tries to help us find our way back.
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    3 mins
  • Episode 1: “We are possessed by a desire not to know about Vietnam.”
    Sep 18 2017
    In the premiere episode of “The American War,” Alyssa talks to Ken Burns and Harvard professor Fredrik Logevall about Episode One of "The Vietnam War," discussing the stories Americans tell ourselves about what happened to our country during the Vietnam.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 2: “To me, JFK was God.”
    Sep 19 2017
    It’s easy to say now that the Vietnam War was always a doomed endeavor. But Americans who went to fight in Vietnam thought they were answering John F. Kennedy’s call to public service. Alyssa asks Ken Burns how our ideals went so wrong.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 3: “We are behaving like ugly Americans.”
    Sep 20 2017
    To truly understand what happened to America in Vietnam, Ken Burns and Lynn Novick knew they had to talk to our former opponents. Alyssa talks to Lynn about what it took to go to Vietnam and find the veterans and civilians who shared their stories.
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    22 mins
  • Episode 4: “We want the dead to come back to us.”
    Sep 21 2017
    Many of the Gold Star parents who lost their children in Vietnam are aging, and as they are, their stories are being lost. Alyssa finds out how Lynn Novick and Ken Burns found Jean-Marie Crocker, a Gold Star mother.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 5: “I only killed one human being in Vietnam.”
    Sep 22 2017
    As African Americans fought for their rights at home, anti-Asian racism shaped American policy in Vietnam and became a coping tool for soldiers. Alyssa talks to Ken Burns about his career-long focus on race as a key part of the American story.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 6: “It's very rare to see a photograph of a person who was in the act of dying.”
    Sep 25 2017
    The Vietnam War produced indelible wartime photography. “The Vietnam War” takes a closer look at the stories behind the photos, including Eddie Adams’s famous picture of a street-corner execution in Saigon during the Tet Offensive.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 7: “It's torturing me and I needed to tell you this.”
    Sep 26 2017
    In America, the My Lai massacre helped turn Americans against the war, while in Vietnam, atrocities such as the massacre at Hue are still taboo subjects. Alyssa asks Ken and Lynn about telling stories of brutality and survival.
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    26 mins