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Fire in the Streets - The Battle for Hue, Tet 1968 (Paperback)
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Fire in the Streets - The Battle for Hue, Tet 1968 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R328
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The Tet Offensive of January 1968 was the most important military
campaign of the Vietnam War. The ancient capital city of Hue, once
considered the jewel of Indochina's cities, was a key objective of
a surprise Communist offensive launched on Vietnam's most important
holiday. But when the North Vietnamese launched their massive
invasion of the city, instead of the general civilian uprising and
easy victory they had hoped for, they faced a devastating battle of
attrition with enormous casualties on both sides. In the end, the
battle for Hue was an unambiguous military and political victory
for South Vietnam and the United States. In Fire in the Streets,
the dramatic narrative of the battle unfolds on an hour-by-hour,
day-by-day basis. The focus is on the U.S. and South Vietnamese
soldiers and Marines-from the top commanders down to the frontline
infantrymen-and on the men and women who supported them. With
access to rare documents from both North and South Vietnam and
hundreds of hours of interviews, Eric Hammel, a renowned military
historian, expertly draws on first-hand accounts from the battle
participants in this engrossing mixture of action and commentary.
In addition, Hammel examines the tremendous strain the surprise
attack put on the South Vietnamese-U.S. alliance, the shocking
brutality of the Communist "liberators," and the lessons gained by
U.S. Marines forced to wage battle in a city-a task for which they
were utterly unprepared and which remains highly relevant today.
Re-issued in the fiftieth anniversary year of the battle, with an
updated photo section and maps this is the only complete and
authoritative account of this crucial landmark battle.
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