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Virtual JFK: John F. Kennedy And The Vietnam War
Virtual JFK offers an excellent view into how John F. Kennedy made decisions to keep Americans from being involved in communist conflict. However, from the name of the documentary and the introduction I had believed the documentary would offer an actual perspective on what actions John F. Kennedy would have taken after November 22, 1963. Instead, I found the documentary to be a well put together inside view on the Presidency of Kennedy, an overview of the Johnson administration, and the often untold information of how Johnson was affected.

Some of the more interesting historical perspectives I gained from the film were that Kennedy repeatedly kept American troops out of combat involvement with communist troops. The Western capitalists

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