In 1971, military analyst Daniel Ellsberg leaked the study to the New York Times and later The Washington Post .
Alternatively, it may refer to (policy documents) or propaganda leaflets printed on paper and distributed during the conflict. The Pentagon Papers vietnam war
Officially titled Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force , these documents consisted of approximately 7,000 pages of highly classified information. In 1971, military analyst Daniel Ellsberg leaked the
The papers proved that four successive presidential administrations (Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson) had misled the public regarding the scale of U.S. military operations and the likelihood of success. these documents consisted of approximately 7