Kill anything that moves the real American war in Vietnam

Based on classified documents and interviews, a controversial history of the Vietnam War argues that American acts of violence against millions of Vietnamese civilians were a pervasive and systematic part of the war.

Main Author: Turse, Nick.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Co., 2013.
Edition: 1st ed.
Series: The American empire project
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Summary: Based on classified documents and interviews, a controversial history of the Vietnam War argues that American acts of violence against millions of Vietnamese civilians were a pervasive and systematic part of the war.
Physical Description: 370 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780805086911 (hbk.)
0805086919 (hbk.)
Author Notes: Nick Turse is the author of The Complex , the managing editor for TomDispatch.com, and a fellow at the Nation Institute. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times , the San Francisco Chronicle , and The Nation , among other publications. Turse's investigations of American war crimes in Vietnam have gained him a Ridenhour Prize for Reportorial Distinction, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a fellowship at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. He lives near New York City.