Strange Ground: An Oral History Of Americans In Vietnam, 1945-1975
by Harry Maurer
- Pages
- 652
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780306808395
- Reading Time
- ~11h 25min
Strange Ground: An Oral History Of Americans In Vietnam, 1945-1975 is a book by Harry Maurer. It has 652 pages.
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From a covert 1945 OSS mission to enlist the aid of Ho Chi Minh against the Japanese to the frenzied evacuation of Saigon in 1975, this book gathers the narratives of over sixty U.S. citizens—medics, diplomats, clerks, housewives, spies, grunts, and generals—who lived, worked, and fought in Southeast Asia during America's thirty-year involvement in Vietnam. The result is a work of visceral immediacy and tragic sweep.
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From a covert 1945 OSS mission to enlist the aid of Ho Chi Minh against the Japanese to the frenzied evacuation of Saigon in 1975, this book gathers the narratives of over sixty U.S. citizens—medics, diplomats, clerks, housewives, spies, grunts, and generals—who lived, worked, and fought in Southeas...
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Strange Ground: An Oral History Of Americans In Vietnam, 1945-1975 was written by Harry Maurer.