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  • Two Days In October


    Two Days In October

    Based on the book They Marched Into Sunlight by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Maraniss, Two Days in October tells the story of two turbulent days in October 1967 when history turned a corner.

    In Vietnam, a U.S. battalion unwittingly marched into a Viet Cong trap. Sixty-one young men were killed and as many wounded. The ambush prompted some in power to wonder whether the war might be unwinnable.

    Half a world away, concerned students at the University of Wisconsin protested the presence of Dow Chemical recruiters on campus. When Madison police showed up, the demonstration spiraled out of control, marking the first time that a student protest had turned violent.

    Told entirely by the people who took part in the harrowing events of those two days — American soldiers, police officers, relatives of men killed in battle, protesting students, university administrators and Viet Cong fighters — the film offers a window onto a moment that divided a nation and a war that continues to haunt us.

    While we look for the full documentary, here is 20 minutes of raw footage from the Vietnam war.

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    • Ed

      The video has been removed. Why not remove it from the search and contents function?

      • http://www.documentarystorm.com Jonas

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        I have changed this video to 20 minutes of raw footage from the Vietnam War. Once the full documentary is found again, we’ll display it in the News.

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    • adrian

      This was emotional to watch
      thankyou for creating the website and thankyou for the experience i just had. Many hours i have lived spent much less well.

      • http://www.documentarystorm.com Jonas

        I’m glad you like it Adrian.