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Tet! (The turning point in the Vietnam war)

Autor Don Oberdofer

Editorial JOHNS HOPKINS U.P.

Tet! (The turning point in the Vietnam war)
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  • Verlag JOHNS HOPKINS U.P.
  • ISBN13 9780801867033
  • ISBN10 0801867037
  • Gegenstandsart BUCH
  • Buchseiten 385
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2001
  • Bindung Gebunden

Tet! (The turning point in the Vietnam war)

Autor Don Oberdofer

Editorial JOHNS HOPKINS U.P.

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Finalist for the 1971 National Book Award-
In early 1968, Communist forces in Vietnam launched a surprise offensive that targeted nearly every city, town, and major military base throughout South Vietnam. For several hours, the U.S. embassy in Saigon itself came under siege by Viet Cong soldiers. Militarily, the offensive was a failure, as the North Vietnamese Army and its guerrilla allies in the south suffered devastating losses. Politically, however, it proved to be a crucial turning point in America's involvement in Southeast Asia and public opinion of the war. In this classic work of military history and war reportage—long considered the definitive history of Tet and its aftermath—Don Oberdorfer moves back and forth between the war and the home front to document the lasting importance of this military action. Based on his own observations as a correspondent for the Washington Post and interviews with hundreds of people who were caught up in the struggle, Tet! remains an essential contribution to our understanding of the Vietnam War.