This important book is the first volume of a two-part examination of one of the most dishonorable chapters in the history of the United States. For approximately two years, the United States Congress, comfortably ensconced thousands of miles from the battlefield, abetted the North Vietnamese violation of the 1973 Paris Peace accords and the subsequent destruction of the Republic of South Vietnam. Remarkably, a majority of members of Congress did not care about the fate of South Vietnam, and in some cases yearned for a North Vietnamese victory. George J. Veith is a retired U.S. Army Captain whose mastery of the…
|Black April, Le Duan, Nguyen Van Thieu, South Vietnam, Vietnam War
Leaving Vietnam
by Stephen F. Knott|