It is related because Woodstock festival 1969 was a protest to pull soldiers from the Vietnam War, which was happening at that time. However, the main focus of the festival was aimed to support love, peace and freedom so the "hippies" objected to war and any discrimination. That is why a lot of loving happened at Yasgur's farm.
None, it was just another episode of the Hippie/Vietnam generation. Same with the Manson killings (1969), or the "Zodiac" drama, had no bearing on the cold war...just another episode.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
No, the Vietnam War was in Vietnam
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
Lieutenant Dan wanted to fight and die in the war, that was his prerogative, it was his life's mission to die for his country. Bubba made plans to be a shrimp boat captain when he was done in the war, his prerogative was that he would go on to better things after serving.
Hippies and draft-dodgers were part of the war. Woodstock was simply their biggest party yet! But one must be easy on Jimmi Hendrix...he was a veteran (101st Abn Div).
Vietnam of course!
gathering at Woodstock
The counter-culture was a group of people who supported anti-war demostrations, including the Vietnam war :)
When the Berlin wall came down Germany was unified just as when the US left South Vietnam, North Vietnam took over and unified the country.
Both deal with the war in Vietnam.
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It doesn't relate to the cold war anymore than any other Viet War battle. Long Tan was simply Australia's first big fight in Vietnam.
None, it was just another episode of the Hippie/Vietnam generation. Same with the Manson killings (1969), or the "Zodiac" drama, had no bearing on the cold war...just another episode.
The war America is in currently is similar to the Vietnam war because there is the same tactics being used them by the opponents as there is in current wars. Tactics known as guerrilla warfare where the opponent attacks and then flees making it hard for the Americans to work out who and where the enemy is.
This refers to the famous Woodstock music festival in the 1960's, which in some ways exemplified the whole Hippie era. Hippies were a hedonistic bunch who smoked a lot of pot and were sexually promiscuous, as well as being passionately opposed to the war in Vietnam.
Lt. Dan wanted to serve just as a veteran. He thought it was his fate to fight and die in the was, just like all the other males in his family did. it was his mission to die for his country while in Vietnam. As for Bubba, he went to war to fight and leave. He was just there to serve because he had to. It wasn't his life dream to die in the war like Lt. Dan. He had future plans to own a shrimping boat and pursue that life dream. So in conclusion, yes Lt. Dan and Bubba relate to the war in Vietnam differently.