An American Amnesia: How the US Congress Forced the Surrenders of South Vietnam and Cambodia

An American Amnesia: How the US Congress Forced the Surrenders of South Vietnam and Cambodia

by Bruce Herschensohn
An American Amnesia: How the US Congress Forced the Surrenders of South Vietnam and Cambodia

An American Amnesia: How the US Congress Forced the Surrenders of South Vietnam and Cambodia

by Bruce Herschensohn

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Overview

January 27th, 1973: the United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnam, and the Viet Cong sign the Paris Peace Accords, guaranteeing the right of self-determination to the South Vietnamese people. April 30th, 1975: President Duong Van Minh of South Vietnam announces the nation's unconditional surrender to the North, ending the decade-long conflict and enabling the merger of both countries into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. What happened in two short years to cause such a dramatic reversal?

In An American Amnesia, respected political commentator Bruce Herschensohn re-examines the incredible actions taken by the 94th Congress and by many American citizens which forced South Vietnam's surrender, an event that brought about immense tragedy for Southeast Asians and haunts our political landscape to this day. Drawing on notes, speeches, and writings from his own experiences in Southeast Asia, as well as in the United States Information Agency and in the White House, Herschensohn fills in important facts in that period of history and warns against the danger of succumbing to a similar voluntary amnesia in the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780825305610
Publisher: Beaufort Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bruce Herschensohn was a fixture in American politics. He received the Distinguished Service Medal, served as Deputy Special Assistant to President Nixon, was selected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in the Federal Government, traveled to over ninety countries of the world, worked with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and was appointed to the Reagan Transition Team. He was a political commentator on KABC-TV and KABC-Radio. Herschensohn was the 1992 Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in California, and also had a long, distinguished teaching career.
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