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The Vietnam War 1956-1975 (Essential Histories)

The Vietnam War 1956-1975 (Essential Histories)
By Andy Wiest

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The Vietnam War was arguably the most important event, or series of events, of the "American century". America entered the brutal conflict certain of its moral mission to save the world from the advance of communism. As this title explains, however, the war was not at all what the US expected. Outnumbered and outgunned the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces resorted to a guerrilla war based on the theories of Mao Zedong of China. This was war reduced to its most basic level - find the enemy and kill him.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45453 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

Editorial Reviews

Times Educational Supplement
‘Teachers or A-level students looking for details of military campaigns will certainly find these books detailed and authoritative.’

History Today
‘[Essential Histories] make the perfect starting point for readers of any age.’

Daily Express
‘[Essential Histories are] accessible and well illustrated.’


Customer Reviews

good overview4
this book is a good initial overview in to the vietnam war. it is not too in depth, or heavy reading, it details the main facts and timeline of the war. it is written in documentary style, no personal accounts or campaign details.

A very good & highly recommended book..5
This is a great little book and I would highly recommend it to anyone whether for personal reading or education purposes. It is a very concise and succinct account of the Vietnam War but without missing out anything of huge importance. You are taken through the background to the warning signs of war, the outbreak and the fighting. Contrary to another review that said there are no personal accounts, there are actually two - one by a soldier called John Young and another by a civilian Kim Herzinger - and although brief (a couple of pages for each, the book is approx. A5) they do give a good look into the war through different eyes. This is definitely a book worth buying.

An interesting read4
This book will easily and quickly bring you up to speed on the Vietnam war. Excellently put together with just the right ammout of detail to enable you to dive deeper into the history if you so wish.