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Viet Cong : A Photographic Portrait

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The Viet Cong have long remained a mystery even to those who fought against them during America's longest and most divisive war.

They have been given many acronyms and slang names by the American fighting men; included among them are V.C., Charlie and other less complimentary terms.

They have been portrayed in many guises by the American press and popular Hollywood films.

None, however, have really addressed the Viet Cong in human terms.

This work will strip away the myth and mystery which surrounds the Viet Cong and, through the medium of their own candid photography, present them in human terms.

They were everything we were – resourceful, cunning, adaptable, and most of all, human.

As did our own American soldiers, they endured life in some of the harshest, most inhospitable terrain on earth.

In doing so, they exhibited the will to sacrifice and be sacrificed for the collective goal of unification.

Little did they know that we were serving the hidden agenda of the Politburo in Hanoi.

In the end, they, like many of our soldiers, were betrayed and abandoned.

This book portrays the Viet Cong as seen through their own photography.

A cultural obsession, photographs were taken wherever and whenever possible.

On many occasions, Allied forces were able to capture such photos.

It is from such sources that these photographs are made available, most for the first time ever, to the general public.

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Product Details
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
0764307584 / 9780764307584
Hardback
25/02/1999
United States
200 pages, over 290 b/w and color photographs
216 x 279 mm, 1406 grams