This episode hosted by Cheyenne, Joe, and Grace gives an overview of what the Vietnam War home front was like with the special insight of Dianne, Joe's aunt. Her main points that she touches on is that she wasn’t majorly affected by the Vietnam War but she did know of people who were drafted in the war that made it clear for her to see that soldiers got treated very poorly and got little to no appreciation for fighting in the war when they didn't even want to fight in the first place, overall the Vietnam War didn’t do much but put the country into worse conditions. Now enjoy the podcast and I hope by the end of it, you get more of a feel of what the home front was really like during the Vietnam War!
Works Cited
Bucek, Dianne. Interview. Conducted by Joe Kane, 19 May 2021.
The Homefront during the Vietnam War, as Told by One Captivating Photo. Smithsonian Magazine, Sept. 2017, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/homefront-during-vietnam-told-by-one-photo-180964407/. Accessed 16 May 2021.
Vietnam War. History.com Editors, 18 May 2021, www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history. Accessed 19 May 2021.
War on the Home Front: Discussion Guide. PBS Learning Media, wisconsin.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/vietnam-war-on-homefront/vietnam-war-on-homefront/. Accessed 20 May 2021.