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The Vietnam Trap: The War That Broke America

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The Second Indochina War, better known as the Vietnam War, left an indelible mark on the history of the XX century. Started by accidentally becoming President Lyndon Johnson, the “police operation” lasted for a long eleven years, claimed at least a million human lives, gave the world “Apocalypse Now” and many other great films, and the American people – the severe “Vietnamese syndrome”. This book is the second part of the fundamental monograph “Vietnam at War”. Its author, Lieutenant General of the US Army Philip Davidson, is not only a well-known military historian, but also a direct participant in the hostilities, leading in 1967-1969 the intelligence of the American group. Its pages detail the course of the fighting in the deadly jungles of Indochina – and the parallel information war in the world’s leading media, the plans of Washington hawks to correct the setbacks with nuclear weapons, and finally how defeat at the hands of the Vietnamese people was followed by the defeat of America and its own people.
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