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The Vietnam War: The History of America's Conflict in Southeast Asia

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Gathers reports from numerous experts with ties to the decision makers and most detailed information regarding the Vietnam War, offering a comprehensive view based on personal accounts of hand-to-hand combat and advanced technology at work.

1 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1996

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Bernard C. Nalty

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Author 4 books17 followers
August 9, 2022
It's a detailed but somehow confusing account, doesn't take things in chronological order. Those interested in the military conflict may be disappointed, the writer seems more interested in the logistical and the political aspects. The American war crimes are downplayed, the bombings are mentioned, but never their devastating consequences. Even if this isn't a great war book, it is useful if you want to learn a few things about Vietnam, its people and its history. If only he had been more judgemental of the Americans.
The best part of the book is at the beginning where the writer describes how the Vietnamese kicked the French out of their country.
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Author 13 books2 followers
August 3, 2025
This book doesn't glorify war. It doesn't give examples of spectacular tactics or ingenious strategies. The only mentions of 'heroics' relate to selfless acts which helped save lives, not helped take large numbers of lives.
The book doesn't side with either side; it just explains what happened. Read this book to find out what happened and to form an idea about how we can stop repeating the same mistakes again.


Although, war is a bad, sad thing, which ruins lives and ruins countries. Sadly, we humans still appear to like doing it...
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July 4, 2015
A critical analysis of the Vietnam War is presented that highlights the failures of the American involvement. Key figures are identified with brief resumes and a chronology of events is presented. A listing of US personnel missing in action is included at the end of this work.
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