A Vietcong Memoir

A Vietcong Memoir
Title A Vietcong Memoir PDF eBook
Author Truong Nhu Tang
Publisher Vintage
Pages 0
Release 1986-03-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0394743091

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"An absorbing and moving autobiography...An important addition not only to the literature of Vietnam but to the larger human story of hope, violence and disillusion in the political life of our era."—Chicago Tribune When he was a student in Paris, Truong Nhu Tang met Ho Chi Minh. Later he fought in the Vietnamese jungle and emerged as one of the major figures in the "fight for liberation"—and one of the most determined adversaries of the United States. He became the Vietcong's Minister of Justice, but at the end of the war he fled the country in disillusionment and despair. He now lives in exile in Paris, the highest level official to have defected from Vietnam to the West. This is his candid, revealing and unforgettable autobiography.

A Vietcong Memoir

A Vietcong Memoir
Title A Vietcong Memoir PDF eBook
Author Nhu Tang Truong
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Release 1985
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A Vietcong Memoir

A Vietcong Memoir
Title A Vietcong Memoir PDF eBook
Author Truong Nhu Tang
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 1986-03-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0394743091

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"An absorbing and moving autobiography...An important addition not only to the literature of Vietnam but to the larger human story of hope, violence and disillusion in the political life of our era."—Chicago Tribune When he was a student in Paris, Truong Nhu Tang met Ho Chi Minh. Later he fought in the Vietnamese jungle and emerged as one of the major figures in the "fight for liberation"—and one of the most determined adversaries of the United States. He became the Vietcong's Minister of Justice, but at the end of the war he fled the country in disillusionment and despair. He now lives in exile in Paris, the highest level official to have defected from Vietnam to the West. This is his candid, revealing and unforgettable autobiography.

A Vietcong Memoir

A Vietcong Memoir
Title A Vietcong Memoir PDF eBook
Author Như Tảng Trương
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Pages 376
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Former Vietcong official tells what Vietnam thought it was fighting for, what the reunified Vietnam was like, and why he left.

Following Ho Chi Minh

Following Ho Chi Minh
Title Following Ho Chi Minh PDF eBook
Author Tin Bui
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 232
Release 1999-03-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780824822330

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"Here is a wealth of gossip level detail about life on the inside at the top in Hanoi--material Hanoi watchers lust after, seldom find." --Indochina Chronology"A rarity. A true North Vietnamese insider speaking candidly." --Book World, 30 April 2000

Inside the VC and the NVA

Inside the VC and the NVA
Title Inside the VC and the NVA PDF eBook
Author Michael Lee Lanning
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 362
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 1603444181

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Here is real story of North Vietnam's armed forces. Lanning served as a platoon leader and company commander in Vietnam, and as public affairs officer for General Schwartzkopf. Now he and Cragg, a sergeant-major who served five years in Vietnam, tell how the communists won that conflict by using the individual soldier.

When Heaven and Earth Changed Places

When Heaven and Earth Changed Places
Title When Heaven and Earth Changed Places PDF eBook
Author Le Ly Hayslip
Publisher Anchor
Pages 466
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0525431845

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“One of the most important books of Vietnamese American and Vietnam War literature...Moving, powerful.” —Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sympathizer In these pages, Le Ly Hayslip—just twelve years old when U.S. helicopters landed in her tiny village of Ky La—shows us the Vietnam War as she lived it. Initially pressed into service by the Vietcong, Le Ly was captured and imprisoned by government forces. She found sanctuary at last with an American contractor and ultimately fled to the United States. Almost twenty years after her escape, Le Ly found herself inexorably drawn back to the devastated country and loved ones she’d left behind, and returned to Vietnam in 1986. Scenes of this joyous reunion are interwoven with the brutal war years, creating an extraordinary portrait of the nation, then and now—and of one courageous woman who held fast to her faith in humanity. First published in 1989, When Heaven and Earth Changed Places was hailed as an instant classic. Now, some two decades later, this indispensable memoir continues to be one of our most important accounts of a conflict we must never forget.