Focusing on the Vietnam War, this book delves into its significant events and the U.S. presidents involved, highlighting the mistakes made and the lessons learned that resonate today. It situates the conflict within the broader context of the Cold War, offering insights into its lasting impact on American history and foreign policy. Through a detailed analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of a pivotal period that shaped modern America.
J. Edward Lee Reihenfolge der Bücher


- 2022
- 2020
Focusing on the years 1945 to 1954, this analysis by Dr. J. Edward Lee challenges conventional narratives of the Vietnam War by highlighting America's early involvement and its missed opportunities for positive engagement with Ho Chi Minh. The author argues that the U.S. overlooked its own revolutionary ideals of independence and self-determination, ultimately supporting French colonialism instead. This work serves as a critical resource for scholars, veterans, and anyone interested in the complex history of America's Vietnam experience.