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Battleground Vietnam: War in the Jungle

Battleground Vietnam: War in the Jungle
From Madacy Home Video

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Studio: Kc Sales Release Date: 12/20/2005


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45785 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-01-03
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Running time: 400 minutes

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Questionable History3
Viet Nam as a country, as a history, as a people, and as a war is not easy to explain, even by someone like me who spent several years there during the war. However, if a film production company is going to try, they really should do their homework.

This collection of DVDs could have been a five-star review, given the many previously unseen video clips, from both sides of the war. However, the first red flag was that the collection was made in Canada! Although quite a few Canadians came to fight in the US forces, it is no secret that most Canadians, including the government, were against the Viet Nam war and generally anti-American, treating draft dodgers as heroes (which they are still doing). In retrospect it is easy to be a Monday morning quarterback and Canada has been very good at that!

The next problem is technical. Although most of the video is fairly good (given age, climate, etc.), much of the voice over, the on-scene spoken word and interviews are DROWNED out by the noise of the combat footage, the extremely irritating and completely useless and loud music played from time to time, or, as in one case, some supposed former "Green Beret," identified as "John," who prefers to remain in dark shadow (and is, therefore, suspect as a wannabe, or complete phony) who whispers through his on-camera scenes, which is also overridden by the very loud and irritating music. This is just very bad and unprofessional editing.

Also, historically many important FACTS leading up to US involvement in the war are glossed over or completely ignored, not the least of which was the fanatical desire of the Vietnamese to be independent - of ANYONE! This goes back hundreds of years to Trieu Au, a woman who led Vietnamese forces and fought against the Chinese for Vietnamese independance in the third century AD.

American involvement did not begin in 1959 as the set claims, but during World War II, when OSS officers (the precursor to the CIA) were dropped into Indochina and worked with the local freedom fighter forces, including Ho Chi Minh, against the Japanese - after the French had been defeated by, or had surrendered to, the Japanese. Therefore, in Vietnamese eyes, the French no longer had any claim to Indochina.

The very basis of the American involvement in the Viet Nam war is neatly glossed over at the end of WW II, showing that the French just marched back in and took over. It wasn't that simple.

As a country that prided itself on independence, self reliance and anti-colonialism, the United States, under Truman's watch, was contacted by Ho Chi Minh no less than three times asking for US aid in ridding Viet Nam of its French colonial past. Truman ignored the requests, supported the French colonists, and we ended up in a non-winable war and over 58,000 dead Americans.

Ho Chi Minh was a communist of the day out of necessity, because no other entity was anti-colonial, with the possible exception of the United States. However, above all else, Ho Chi Minh was a NATIONALIST and it is impossible to be a nationalist AND a communist. When the United States turned its back on Viet Nam, he had nowhere else to turn, but to the Soviets and the Chi-comms. Given that, when, in 1945, Ho Chi Minh addressed the people of Viet Nam, he presented them with a constitution based on that of the United States, not as a communist puppet regime.

All this is left out, but is extremely important in really understanding the US involvement in Viet Nam and the subsequent war.

If you just want to see combat footage, maybe this is for you. If you want to actually learn something, look elsewhere.

Very disapointing1
I just received this package and was looking forward to viewing it.
However, I wass very dispointed.
The Stockdale interview is the only good part of it.
The rest of it is mostly made of a guy reading VERY technical minute to minute battle stories while showing battle scenes that probably have nothing to do with the narration as you can easily notice that they are showing the same battle scenes over and over, in loop!
I'm sure there ia a much better product out there.
But I haven't found it yet.

Buyer beware of Madacy Entertainment1
Much of the footage is exactly the same as another set
put out by Madacy Entertainment called "We Were Heroes,
Vietnam" with a date of 2006. What crooks these people
are. They release a 5 dvd set in 2005 called "Battleground
Vietnam", then a year later they trim it down to 3 dvds
and change the picture on the box and title it as "We were
Heroes". Do not buy anything from Madacy Entertainment.

A much better set is called "Vietnam War with Walter Cronkite"
with 12 hours of viewing time instead of the 6 hours on the
Madacy garbage.