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Vietnam became the Western world's most divisive modern conflict, marked by France's humiliation in 1954 and a greater one for the United States in 1975. Max Hastings has spent three years interviewing participants from both sides and researching numerous American and Vietnamese documents to craft an epic narrative of this struggle. He vividly portrays key events like Dienbienphu, the Tet offensive, and the air blitz of North Vietnam, as well as lesser-known battles such as the bloodbath at Daido, where a US Marine battalion faced near annihilation. Hastings emphasizes the war's devastating impact on the Vietnamese, who suffered immensely, with forty dying for every American. While US blunders and atrocities are often highlighted, he notes that similar acts were committed by their enemies. The narrative includes the harrowing realities of conflict that claimed 2 million lives, showcasing the voices of Vietcong guerrillas, Southern paratroopers, Saigon bargirls, and infantrymen from across America. Hastings blends political and military narratives with personal experiences, offering a comprehensive view of the conflict. He suggests that neither side deserved victory and highlights lessons for the 21st century regarding the misuse of military power against complex political and cultural issues. This work creates an extraordinary record of the war's multifaceted human experiences.
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Vietnam, Max Hastings
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- 2018
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