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The new Apple TV+ documentary series, "Vietnam: The War That Changed America," recounts personal stories from the Vietnam War to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. Directed by Rob Coldstream and narrated by Ethan Hawke, the six-part series seeks to bridge the gap between historical facts and individual sufferings by sharing first-hand accounts from veterans and civilians alike, according to reports from EL PAÍS.
More than 2.7 million Americans served in the Vietnam War, with over 58,000 fatalities, while estimates suggest that up to three million Vietnamese lost their lives during the conflict. Veteran Bill Broyles, who also worked on the series, emphasized that the documentary focuses on untold stories often omitted from traditional histories. Broyles’ own journey, including a reunion with his former radio operator, highlights the personal connections that emerged in wartime.
With a blend of archival footage and personal narratives, the series aims to provide a deeper understanding of the war's impact on both American and Vietnamese people, as Broyles remarked, “When are we going to learn our lesson once and for all?”