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Vietnam 1946 : how the war began

Part of the From Indochina to Vietnam: Revolution and War in a Global Perspective series
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Based on multiarchival research conducted over almost three decades, this landmark account tells how a few men set off a war that would lead to tragedy for millions.

Stein Tonnesson was one of the first historians to delve into scores of secret French, British, and American political, military, and intelligence documents.

In this fascinating account of an unfolding tragedy, he brings this research to bear to disentangle the complex web of events, actions, and mentalities that led to thirty years of war in Indochina.

As the story unfolds, Tonnesson challenges some widespread misconceptions, arguing that French general Leclerc fell into a Chinese trap in March 1946, and Vietnamese general Giap into a French trap in December.

Taking us from the antechambers of policymakers in Paris to the docksides of Haiphong and the streets of Hanoi, "Vietnam 1946" provides the most vivid account to date of the series of events that would make Vietnam the most embattled area in the world during the Cold War period.

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0520269934 / 9780520269934
Paperback / softback
07/06/2011
United States
English
xxiv, 361 p. : ill.
23 cm
Reprint. "A Philip E. Lilienthal book in Asian studies.". Originally published: 2010.