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  2. Feb 11, 2020 · Two years later, Fonda was dubbed “Hanoi Jane” and roundly criticized after a trip to North Vietnam, when she pleaded for U.S. pilots to stop the bombing on the Voice of Vietnam radio and posed...

  3. Displeased by her anti-Vietnam War activism, the FBI and CIA had been surveilling her for months. The National Security Agency was tapping her phone calls. Fonda knew none of that on Nov. 3, 1970.

  4. Sep 20, 2018 · In July, 1972, in Hanoi, Vietnam, Jane Fonda became infamous. The Vietnam War had been raging for nearly 10 years. U.S. citizens did not yet know about the burglary that had taken place...

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  5. Aug 2, 2014 · The most controversial moment was her trip to Hanoi, where she spent 14 days and met US prisoners of the war. She subsequently apologised for the pictures, saying she was "an exhausted and ...

  6. Sep 20, 2018 · Back in 1972, she visited Hanoi to protest the Vietnam War, and was photographed sitting on top of an aircraft gun used to kill American soldiers. The image was not well-received by the public, who called it anti-American, and earned her the nickname "Hanoi Jane."

  7. By July 1972, when Fonda accepted an invitation to visit North Vietnam, America had been at war overseas and with itself for years.

  8. Jul 24, 1990 · In 1972 Jane Fonda made the most controversial journey of her life: a trip to the North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi. Her anti-American radio broadcasts and her dealings with American POWs have...

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