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Vietnam : a history

Fresh revelations drawn from secret documents and interviews with the participants clarify the ordeal of the Vietnam War.

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  • "Vietnam, a television history (television program)"@en

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  • "Fresh revelations drawn from secret documents and interviews with the participants clarify the ordeal of the Vietnam War."@en
  • "Examines American involvement in the Vietnam War, delves into the decision-making process in Washington and Asia, and presents interviews with participants on both sides."
  • "A panoramic history of war and struggle in Vietnam from the early Chinese and French colonisations, to American involvement and the final collapse of the South Vietnamese regime in 1975."@en
  • "Examines American involvement in the Vietnam War, delves into the decisionmaking process in Washington and Asia, and presents interviews with participants on both sides."
  • "Examines American involvement in the Vietnam War, delves into the decisionmaking process in Washington and Asia, and presents interviews with participants on both sides."@en
  • "A summation "of over two centuries of conflict in Indochina. Chronicling a tragic history, Karnow presents a balanced and synmpathetic view of Vietnamese aspiration and the mishaps that led to American involvement in a 'war nobody won.'"--Voice Youth Advocates."
  • "In memory of Michael Hebert by Whitewright Library Board."
  • "Vietnam: A History elucidates the American involvement in Vietnam. The author explains all the political and military events that occurred in Vietnam after the Americans arrived, and he delves deeply into the decision-making process in Washington and Asia. Throughout, Mr. Karnow focuses on people: his book opens with the deaths of the first GIs in Vietnam and it ends with the reminiscence of the Communist officer who accepted the surrender of the South Vietnamese regime in 1975. The pages throng with memorable figures - French, American, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chinese; diplomats, military commanders, high government officials, Pentagon and CIA analysts; journalists, soldiers, scholars and just plain people: nurses, farmers, workers. These are the people who shaped strategy and who suffered, died or survived as a result."

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  • "History"

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  • "Vietnam : a history : [the first complete account of Vietnam at war]"
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  • "Vietnam : A history"
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  • "Vitenam: A History"
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  • "Vietnam a history"@en
  • "Vietnam : a history ; [the 1. complete account of Vietnam at war]"
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  • "Vietnam, a history"
  • "Vietnam, a History"@en
  • "Vietnam : A History"

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