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Senator ], then a decourated former lieutenant, would later testify before the American congress to the general conclusions gathered in Detroit. | Senator ], then a decourated former lieutenant, would later testify before the American congress to the general conclusions gathered in Detroit. | ||
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The Winter Soldier Investigation, given in Detroit, Michigan, on January 31-February 2, 1971, was an assembly of 100 Vietnam War Veterans, giving detailed testimony to specific crimes against humanity by the United States in Vietnam during the years of 1963-1970. The soldiers' testimony often overlaps, demonstrating an uninterrupted policy of ethnic cleansing against the Vietnamese people, often indiscriminate of their affiliations, North or South.
Senator John Kerry, then a decourated former lieutenant, would later testify before the American congress to the general conclusions gathered in Detroit.
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- Winter Soldier Investigation Sixties project archive
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