The Fall of Saigon: Scenes From the Sudden End of a Long War

David Butler
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NBC news reporter David Butler was there. He witnessed the apocalyptic departure of the U.S. from the rooftops of Saigon—the passionate end of a war that divided America for a decade. Now he recreates the pulse and feel of that climactic event, and the tumultuous weeks before it that marked the collapse of Vietnam, with a book so powerful, so immediate, that it reads with the authority of the best history and the excitement of great fiction.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionWarMilitary FictionAsiaMilitary History
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