The product is a vintage issue of Newsweek magazine from November 1965. This Newsweek article reports on the 1965 buildup of the United States armed forces. The magazine features an article about the beginning of the anti-war movement in the United States, specifically the Vietnam War demonstrators. The article was written by Edward Kosner and falls under the genres of news and history. The magazine is in English and was published in the United States.


In 1965 the United States was steadily increasing its forces in Vietnam. The draft was increasing as well as record numbers of young men were called to service. Another group of young men were starting to question the war and taking to the streets protesting. The draft was also questioned and draft cards burned. The anti-war movement had begun.


This copy of Newsweek magazine begins the initial reporting of the movement.


Magazine is in good shape with no rips, tears or markings and has been in my possession since its publication. PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS


Offered from the private pet and smoke free collection of the Vietnam war.