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VIETNAM. The battle for Saigon. U.S. policy in Vietnam was based on the premise that peasants driven into the towns and cities by the carpet-bombing of the countryside would be safe. Furthermore, removed from their traditional value system they could be prepared for imposition of consumerism. This «restructuring» of society suffered a setback when, in 1968, death rained down on the urban enclaves. 1968 © Philip Jones Griffiths / Magnum Photos
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