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Conflicts in 1968

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Park Chung-hee
3rd President of the Republic of Korea
My Lai Massacre
1968 U.S. war crime during the Vietnam War
War of Attrition
1967–1970 war between Israel and Egypt, Syria and Jordan
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
August 1968 unrest in Czechoslovakia
protests of 1968
protest
Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
1963-1974 armed conflict in Portuguese Guinea
USS Pueblo
1944 Banner-class environmental research ship
Battle of Karameh
1968 battle between Israel and the PLO and Jordan
17 July Revolution
1968 Ba'athist coup in Iraq
Communist insurgency in Malaysia
armed conflict in Malaysia from 1968 to 1989
1968 Israeli raid on Lebanon
1968 Israeli Special Forces raid at Beirut Airport
Korean DMZ Conflict
Conflict in Korea Demitilarized Zone started in 1966-1969
communist insurgency in Sarawak
communist insurgency in Malaysia
Araguaia guerrilla
Insurgency movement in Brasil
1968 Malian coup d'état
military coup
1967 Kurdish revolt in Iran
Iranian-Kurdish conflict
Zenkyōtō
thumb|A Japanese student protest in June 1968 thumb|A Zenkyōtō helmet The , commonly known as the , were Japanese student organizations consisting of anti-government, anti-Japanese Communist Party leftist and non-sectarian radicals. The Zenkyōtō were formed to organize students during the 1968–69 Japanese university protests. Unlike other student movement organizations, graduate students and young teachers were allowed to participate. Active in the late 1960s, Zenkyōtō was the driving force behind clashes between Japanese students and the police. Zenkyōtō groups were driven by alienation and a
Samlaut Uprising
1967–1968 Cambodian left-wing uprising
1968 Republic of the Congo coup d'état