The Viet Nam War divided citizens in both the United States and
Viet Nam. Profound cultural differences between the nations
contributed to the horror of the war. These differences remain
today. Helping to demystify the war and educate both students and
general readers, this clear historical overview ranges from the
events that preceded the war to its end in 1975. The book features
a discussion of the Vietnamese and American ways of life in the
Viet Nam era, along with a wide assortment of primary documents
from a diverse selection of U.S. and Vietnamese soldiers and
civilians. These compelling excerpts are mostly from everyday
soldiers' letters to home and from interviews conducted by the
author.
Presented chronologically and thematically, the documents move
from early motivations and war experiences to the war's end and
enduring legacy, fleshing out the meaning of the conflict for
Americans and Vietnamese alike. This volume is unique in including
many new personal accounts from ordinary Vietnamese, fighting
against and for the U.S. cause. A balanced view of the war and its
aftermath presents the suffering of all involved. Numerous photos,
a glossary, and a timeline enhance the text.
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