Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In Part 5 of our 1975 retrospective series, we turn our focus to the Fall of Saigon—a pivotal moment in world history.
The Fall of Saigon was a pivotal moment that brought the Vietnam War to a dramatic close and forever changed the course of history. Our guest, Colonel Albion Bergstrom (U.S. Army, Retired), brings a deeply personal and professional perspective to that chaotic spring of 1975. A veteran of the Vietnam War, Colonel Bergstrom shares his insights into the final days of the American presence in Saigon, the frantic evacuation, and the long shadows that moment cast on U.S. foreign policy, military strategy, and the lives of thousands of Vietnamese allies left behind.
Colonel Bergstrom walks us through the atmosphere of the U.S. embassy, the sounds of the last helicopters lifting off, and the emotions felt by soldiers and civilians alike. Whether you're a student of history or someone seeking to understand how past conflicts continue to shape the present, this episode offers a compelling, human look at one of the most significant chapters in American military history.
Listen in as we remember, reflect, and reckon with the legacy of the Fall of Saigon — fifty years later.
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