War Crimes in Vietnam

War Crimes in Vietnam
Title War Crimes in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 179
Release 2011-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 0853450587

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In this harsh and unsparing book, Bertrand Russell presents the unvarnished truth about the war in Vietnam. He argues that "To understand the war, we must understand America"-and, in doing so, we must understand that racism in the United States created a climate in which it was difficult for Americans to understand what they were doing in Vietnam. According to Russell, it was this same racism that provoked "a barbarous, chauvinist outcry when American pilots who have bombed hospitals, schools, dykes, and civilian centres are accused of committing war crimes." Even today, more than forty years later, this chauvinist moral blindness permitted John McCain to run for President effectively unchallenged when he gloried in his exploits in bombing the Vietnamese.

Kill Anything That Moves

Kill Anything That Moves
Title Kill Anything That Moves PDF eBook
Author Nick Turse
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 401
Release 2013-01-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0805086919

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Based on classified documents and interviews, argues that American acts of violence against millions of Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War were a pervasive and systematic part of the war.

The American War in Vietnam

The American War in Vietnam
Title The American War in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author John Marciano
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 196
Release 2016-08
Genre History
ISBN 158367585X

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On May 25, 2012, President Obama announced that the United States would spend the next thirteen years commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War and the "more than 58,000 patriots" who died there. The fact that 3 million Vietnamese--soldiers, parents, grandparents, children--also died will be largely unknown and entirely un-commemorated. U.S. history barely stops to record the millions of Vietnamese who lived on after being displaced, tortured, maimed, raped, or born with birth defects, the result of devastating chemicals wreaked on the land by the U.S. military. The reason for this disconnect lies in an unremitting public relations campaign waged by top American politicians, military leaders, business people, and scholars who have spent the last sixty years justifying the U.S. presence in Vietnam. The American War in Vietnam challenges all of us to stop the ongoing U.S. war on actual history. Marciano reveals the grandiose flag-waving that stems from the "Noble cause principle," the notion that America is "chosen by God" to bring democracy to the world. The result is critical writing and teaching at its best. This book will provide students everywhere with insights that can prepare them to change the world. --Cover.

Tiger Force

Tiger Force
Title Tiger Force PDF eBook
Author Michael Sallah
Publisher Little, Brown
Pages 312
Release 2006-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 0759515735

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At the outset of the Vietnam War, the Army created an experimental fighting unit that became known as "Tiger Force." The Tigers were to be made up of the cream of the crop-the very best and bravest soldiers the American military could offer. They would be given a long leash, allowed to operate in the field with less supervision. Their mission was to seek out enemy compounds and hiding places so that bombing runs could be accurately targeted. They were to go where no troops had gone, to become one with the jungle, to leave themselves behind and get deep inside the enemy's mind. The experiment went terribly wrong. What happened during the seven months Tiger Force descended into the abyss is the stuff of nightmares. Their crimes were uncountable, their madness beyond imagination-so much so that for almost four decades, the story of Tiger Force was covered up under orders that stretched all the way to the White House. Records were scrubbed, documents were destroyed, men were told to say nothing.But one person didn't follow orders. The product of years of investigative reporting, interviews around the world, and the discovery of an astonishing array of classified information, Tiger Force is a masterpiece of journalism. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for their Tiger Force reporting, Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss have uncovered the last great secret of the Vietnam War.

The Trial of Henry Kissinger

The Trial of Henry Kissinger
Title The Trial of Henry Kissinger PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hitchens
Publisher Verso
Pages 198
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781859843987

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In this incendiary book, Hitchens takes the floor as prosecuting counsel and mounts a devastating indictment of Henry Kissinger, whose ambitions and ruthlessness have directly resulted in both individual murders and widespread, indiscriminate slaughter.

Son Thang

Son Thang
Title Son Thang PDF eBook
Author Gary D. Solis
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 376
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Using trial records and extensive interviews, Solis brings to life the host of military and civilian attorneys, judges, and juries who wrestled with these and other thorny questions in the midst of a combat zone.

My Lai

My Lai
Title My Lai PDF eBook
Author Howard Jones
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 536
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0195393600

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A trenchant and haunting account of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam and its aftermath.