Vietnam War: A Captivating Guide to the Second Indochina War
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Duke Holm
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Captivating History
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Explore the captivating history of the Vietnam War!
The Vietnam War represented a watershed not only in American and Vietnamese history but also internationally. It wasn’t just a battle between two nations, but between two ideologies, two military strategies, and a fight for the hearts and minds of two vastly different national populations.
Few conflicts in global history symbolize as much as Vietnam. From the civil rights movement to the role of the media in warfare, the Vietnam War was unique in the sense that it could not be contained as a military matter but transcended every area of Vietnamese and American society. The word "Vietnam" describes an era of history, not just an isolated war in a small nation in Southeast Asia. It is the lens through which the America and Vietnam of today must be interpreted. Few conflicts have or will ever shape the world as much as the Vietnam War.
Some of the topics and questions covered in this audiobook include:
- The French and the First Indochina War
- Out of the frying pan, into the fire: The government of Ngo Dinh Diem
- Pragmatism and idealism
- The death of two Catholic presidents
- Smoke and mirrors: Johnson’s war
- The American war machine
- The Tet nightmare
- Nixon and Kissinger
Get the audiobook now and learn more about the Vietnam War!
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- mary pedersen
- 2018-06-03
Well researched , excellent read
Learned so much about Vietnam history from this author. Always sad to see so much deceit and propaganda especially as so many innocent suffered for years because of this war. However, we need to know the facts and I will certainly recommend this book. Well done!
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