Anti-Vietnam War Poster Six Million Victims -- the Human Cost of the Indochina War Under President Nixon, 1970s

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1970. [Anti Vietnam War] [Poster] Six Million Victims -- the Human Cost of the Indochina War Under President Nixon. Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1970s. Measures 17" x 23". Poster on newsprint with black and white photo of President Nixon and a Vietnamese woman crying with her child. Black and red text. The AFSC is a religious organization founded in 1917 working for peace and social justice in the United States and around the world. The text reads: "Six Million Victoms -- The human cost of the Indochina War under President Nixon -- The Cost -- USA: 20,000 Americans killed; 111,000 wounded, over 500 captured or missing in action; $59 billion expended; Inflation: The January 1969 dollar is now worth 85c; Thousands of GI heroin addicts; 1/3 of US Heroin comes from SE Asia -- The Cost -- Indochina: 4.5 million Indochinese civilians killed, wounded, or made homeless; 1.5 million soldiers killed or wounded on all sides; 40,000 South Vietnamese civilians executed without trial by the Thieu regime; 3.7 million tons of bombs dropped, 2 tons every 60 seconds." Quarter folds, minor tears to the center where folds are, evenly toned. Overall very good condition.

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Anti-Vietnam War Poster Six Million Victims -- the Human Cost of the Indochina War Under President Nixon, 1970s

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Anti-Vietnam War Poster

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1970


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