Film: Vietnam When Night Comes

Wednesday, 09 Nov 1988 at 3:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

The effects of Vietnam's new economic policies are discussed in this documentary which includes examples of how the Vietnamese people converted war equipment for daily use. There is a brief review of the war years and a glimpse of how the people lived during that time.
Part of the World Affairs Series

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