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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On December 30, 1967, 546 U.S. troops were arrested for opposition to the Vietnam War.
Today, 58 years ago, on December 30, 1967, at least 546 people were arrested in a two-day protest against the U.S. military recruitment in the Vietnam War. On December 30, 1967, anti-war activists in the Vietnam War changed tactics this month. They attempted to shut down an armed forces recruitment center in New York City. At least 546 people were arrested in a two-day protest. Among those in custody were Benjamin-Stock, a renowned paediatrist and author, and poet Alan-Kinsberg. They were surrounded by police so that the water could not be leaked. Stock asked the police to let him go so that he could be caught. The other protesters, unwillingly, blocked traffic in the area. This day, Hanoi Ho Chi Minh telegramed the U.S. anti-war News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1sbg.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.16-19:31] 访问:75
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