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The OSS and Ho Chi Minh - Unexpected Allies in the War Against Japan (Paperback)
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Some will be shocked to find out that the United States and Ho Chi
Minh, our nemesis for much of the Vietnam War, were once allies.
Indeed, during the last year of World War II, American spies in
Indochina found themselves working closely with Ho Chi Minh and
other anti-colonial factions - compelled by circumstances to fight
together against the Japanese. Dixee Bartholomew-Feis reveals how
this relationship emerged and operated and how it impacted
Vietnam's struggle for independence. The men of General William
Donovan's newly-formed Office of Strategic Services closely
collaborated with communist groups in both Europe and Asia against
the Axis enemies. In Vietnam, this meant that OSS officers worked
with Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh, whose ultimate aim was to rid
the region of all imperialist powers, not just the Japanese. Ho,
for his part, did whatever he could to encourage the OSS's negative
view of the French, who were desperate to regain their colony.
Revealing details not previously known about their covert
operations, Bartholomew-Feis chronicles the exploits of these
allies as they developed their network of informants, sabotaged the
Japanese occupation's infrastructure, conducted guerrilla
operations, and searched for downed American fliers and Allied
POWs. Although the OSS did not bring Ho Chi Minh to power,
Bartholomew-Feis shows that its apparent support for the Viet Minh
played a significant symbolic role in helping them fill the power
vacuum left in the wake of Japan's surrender. Her study also hints
that, had America continued to champion the anti-colonials and
their quest for independence, rather than caving in to the French,
we might have been spared our long and very lethal war in Vietnam.
Based partly on interviews with surviving OSS agents who served in
Vietnam, Bartholomew-Feis's engaging narrative and compelling
insights speak to the yearnings of an oppressed people - and remind
us that history does indeed make strange bedfellows.|Some will be
shocked to find out that the United States and Ho Chi Minh, our
nemesis for much of the Vietnam War, were once allies. This book
reveals how this relationship emerged and operated and how it
impacted Vietnam's struggle for independence.
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