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The Forgotten Pages of the Vietnam War
- 101 Interesting and Lesser Known Facts of the Vietnam War
- Narrated by: Eric Brown
- Length: 15 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Vietnam War is often remembered through its most defining moments—the Tet Offensive, the fall of Saigon, and the anti-war protests that rocked the United States. Yet, behind these well-known events lies a trove of lesser-known stories, strategies, and figures that played equally crucial roles in shaping the course and outcome of the conflict. The Forgotten Pages of the Vietnam War: 101 Interesting and Lesser Known Facts uncovers these hidden aspects, offering readers a more comprehensive understanding of one of the most controversial wars in history.
This book delves into the nuances of the war, revealing facts that range from the ingenuity of North Vietnamese guerrilla tactics to the political and cultural shifts that the war spurred across the globe. Each fact presented highlights an overlooked piece of history that helps illuminate the complexity of the Vietnam War. Whether it’s learning about the underground hospitals that sustained the North Vietnamese war effort, or discovering the secret roles played by lesser-known international forces, readers will walk away with a deeper appreciation of the war’s far-reaching impact.
While some of the facts may not be new to the seasoned historian, this collection weaves them together in a way that brings fresh perspectives even to those familiar with the conflict. For newcomers, it serves as an accessible yet thorough exploration of the war’s forgotten dimensions, offering insights that go beyond the standard historical narrative.
The Forgotten Pages of the Vietnam War takes you beyond the headlines and the battlefield, providing a look at the hidden layers of history that shaped the war and its legacy. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or someone with a growing interest in the Vietnam War, this book invites you to explore the forgotten chapters of a conflict that continues to shape global politics and memory today.