The Pentagon Papers demonstrated that governments are not always honest with citizens. The papers were released by Daniel Ellsberg.
That they were lie to the people of the united states.
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The Pentagon Papers revealed that the U.S. government had been misleading the people about its involvement in Vietnam, both about the intentions and the outcomes of the conflict. The government in return brought a case against the publishers of the papers, declaring that the publication be halted because the papers were top-secret and relevant to national security. However, the court overturned the government's decision and approved the publication of the information. The Pentagon Papers contributed to the beginning of American mistrust in the government concerning the conduct of the war in Vietnam, a sentiment that has persisted into today.
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The Pentagon Papers - film - was created in 2003.
That they were lie to the people of the united states.
The Pentagon Papers - 1972 TV was released on: USA: 1972
The New York Times and The Washington Post were the newspapers that published the Pentagon Papers in 1971.
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Daniel Ellsberg
The Pentagon Papers - 2003 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M USA:R
Daniel Ellsberg. The Pentagon Papers were originally leaked to the New York Times and then to the Washongton Post and other papers.
The release of the Pentagon Papers turned an already war-weary American public even more sharply against US involvement in Vietnam. As of June 2011, the Pentagon Papers are declassified and available to the American public in their entirety.
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