The Viet Cong Massacre at Hue

The Viet Cong Massacre at Hue
Title The Viet Cong Massacre at Hue PDF eBook
Author Alje Vennema
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Pages 228
Release 1976
Genre History
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Hue 1968

Hue 1968
Title Hue 1968 PDF eBook
Author Mark Bowden
Publisher Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages 676
Release 2017-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0802189245

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The author of Black Hawk Down vividly recounts a pivotal Vietnam War battle in this New York Times bestseller: “An extraordinary feat of journalism”. —Karl Marlantes, Wall Street Journal In Hue 1968, Mark Bowden presents a detailed, day-by-day reconstruction of the most critical battle of the Tet Offensive. In the early hours of January 31, 1968, the North Vietnamese launched attacks across South Vietnam. The lynchpin of this campaign was the capture of Hue, Vietnam’s intellectual and cultural capital. 10,000 troops descended from hidden camps and surged across the city, taking everything but two small military outposts. American commanders refused to believe the size and scope of the siege, ordering small companies of marines against thousands of entrenched enemy troops. After several futile and deadly days, Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Cheatham would finally come up with a strategy to retake the city block by block, in some of the most intense urban combat since World War II. With unprecedented access to war archives in the United States and Vietnam and interviews with participants from both sides, Bowden narrates each stage of this crucial battle through multiple viewpoints. Played out over 24 days and ultimately costing 10,000 lives, the Battle of Hue was by far the bloodiest of the entire war. When it ended, the American debate was never again about winning, only about how to leave. A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist in History Winner of the 2018 Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Greene Award for a distinguished work of nonfiction

Mourning Headband for Hue

Mourning Headband for Hue
Title Mourning Headband for Hue PDF eBook
Author Nha Ca
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 376
Release 2014-09-04
Genre History
ISBN 0253014328

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“An intimate―and disturbing―account of war at its most brutal, told from the point of view of civilians trying to survive the maelstrom.” —Publishers Weekly Vietnam, January, 1968. As the citizens of Hue are preparing to celebrate Tet, the start of the Lunar New Year, Nha Ca arrives in the city to attend her father’s funeral. Without warning, war erupts all around them, drastically changing or cutting short their lives. After a month of fighting, their beautiful city lies in ruins and thousands of people are dead. Mourning Headband for Hue tells the story of what happened during the fierce North Vietnamese offensive and is an unvarnished and riveting account of war as experienced by ordinary people caught up in the violence. “A visceral reminder of war’s intimate slaughter.” —Kirkus Reviews “[A] searing eyewitness account . . . It makes for an intimate―and disturbing―account of war at its most brutal told from the point of view of civilians trying to survive the maelstrom.” —VVA Veteran

My Lai

My Lai
Title My Lai PDF eBook
Author William Thomas Allison
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 182
Release 2012-10
Genre History
ISBN 1421406446

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Allison tells the story of a terrible moment in American history and explores how to deal with the aftermath. On March 16, 1968, American soldiers killed as many as five hundred Vietnamese men, women, and children in a village near the South China Sea. In My Lai William Thomas Allison explores and evaluates the significance of this horrific event. How could such a thing have happened? Who (or what) should be held accountable? How do we remember this atrocity and try to apply its lessons, if any? My Lai has fixed the attention of Americans of various political stripes for more than forty years. The breadth of writing on the massacre, from news reports to scholarly accounts, highlights the difficulty of establishing fact and motive in an incident during which confusion, prejudice, and self-preservation overwhelmed the troops. Son of a Marine veteran of the Vietnam War—and aware that the generation who lived through the incident is aging—Allison seeks to ensure that our collective memory of this shameful episode does not fade. Well written and accessible, Allison’s book provides a clear narrative of this historic moment and offers suggestions for how to come to terms with its aftermath.

Vietnam War Bibliography: Hue Massacre

Vietnam War Bibliography: Hue Massacre
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Edwin E. Moise presents a bibliography on the Hue Massacre of the Vietnam War. The massacre of hundreds of the citizens of Hue by the Communists during the Vietnam war allegedly took place from April 30 to May 2, 1968.

Making Two Vietnams

Making Two Vietnams
Title Making Two Vietnams PDF eBook
Author Olga Dror
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2018-11-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1108470122

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Educational systems of the DRV and the RVN -- Social organizations in the DRV and the RVN -- Publication venues and policies in the DRV and the RVN and prevalent currents in publications -- Educational and social narratives through texts in the DRV

The 1968 TET Offensive Battles of Quang Tri City and Hue

The 1968 TET Offensive Battles of Quang Tri City and Hue
Title The 1968 TET Offensive Battles of Quang Tri City and Hue PDF eBook
Author Erik Villard
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 192
Release 2015-06-13
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ISBN 9781514285220

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This book focuses on the battles of Quang Tri City and Hue that took place during the 1968 Tet offensive. The offensive itself, an all out effort by Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces to overrun the major cities of South Vietnam, marked the turning point of the Vietnam War. Although the attacks were costly failures in military terms, they set the United States on a path of disengagement from the war that ultimately led to the fall of Saigon some seven years later. Thoroughly sourced from official documents and illustrated with numerous maps, this is a new look at these historic and defining battles.