McGeorge Bundy, American Special Assistant for National Security, arrives in Saigon for talks with U.S. Ambassador General Maxwell Taylor. Two days later Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin arrived in Hanoi. There was worldwide speculation that their visits were linked--that the United States and the Soviet Union had agreed to pressure their "clients" into negotiations--but this was denied by all the principals. Bundy, in fact, was there to confer with Ambassador Taylor on the best way to deal with the political situation. And although Kosygin publicly proclaimed continued Soviet support for North Vietnam and the communist war, a Soviet participant in the talks later described the North Vietnamese as "a bunch of stubborn bastards."
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- Civil War
- Provisional Confederate Congress convenes, 1861
- Cold War
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- Crime
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- Disaster
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- General Interest
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- States meet to form Confederacy, 1861
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- Hollywood
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- Literary
- The Last of the Mohicans is published, 1826
- Music
- Karen Carpenter dies of anorexia, 1983
- Old West
- The Misfits released by United Artists, 1961
- Presidential
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- Sports
- Football great Lawrence Taylor born, 1959
- Vietnam War
- First U.S. helicopter is shot down in Vietnam., 1962
- Rumors fly about U.S.-Soviet pressure on allies in Vietnam, 1965
- Last Thai contingent departs South Vietnam, 1972
- World War I
- Germany declares war zone around British Isles, 1915
- World War II
- The Yalta Conference commences, 1945
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This Week in History, Feb 4 - Feb 10
- Feb 04, 1962
- First U.S. helicopter is shot down in Vietnam.
- Feb 04, 1965
- Rumors fly about U.S.-Soviet pressure on allies in Vietnam
- Feb 04, 1972
- Last Thai contingent departs South Vietnam
- Feb 05, 1960
- South Vietnam requests more support
- Feb 05, 1975
- North Vietnamese begin preparations for offensive
- Feb 06, 1966
- Johnson meets with South Vietnamese Premier
- Feb 06, 1973
- ICCS take up positions
- Feb 07, 1965
- U.S. jets conduct retaliatory raids
- Feb 07, 1971
- Operation Dewey Canyon II ends
- Feb 08, 1962
- MACV established
- Feb 08, 1971
- Operation Lam Son 719 begins
- Feb 09, 1965
- U.S. sends first combat troops to South Vietnam
- Feb 09, 1972
- USS Constellation arrives off coast of Vietnam.
- Feb 10, 1965
- Viet Cong blow up U.S. barracks
- Feb 10, 1971
- Journalists killed in helicopter crash
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