
Hell In A Very Small Place
Read by
Robertson Dean
Release:
09/06/2016
Release:
09/06/2016
Release:
09/06/2016
Release:
09/06/2016
Runtime:
19h 41m
Runtime:
19h 41m
Runtime:
19h 41m
Quantity:
A thorough account of a brave, sanguinary battle that has since turned out to have immense historic importance.
The New Yorker
Like Gettysburg, Stalingrad, Midway, and Tet, the battle at Dien Bien Phu—a strategic attack launched by France against the Vietnamese in 1954 after eight long years of war—marked a historic turning point. By the end of the fifty-six-day siege, a determined Viet Minh guerrilla force had destroyed a large, tactical French colonial army in the heart of Southeast Asia. The Vietnamese victory would not only end French occupation of Indochina and offer a sobering premonition of the U.S.'s future military defeat in the region, but would also provide a new model of modern warfare in which size and sophistication didn't always dictate victory.
Before his death in Vietnam in 1967, Bernard Fall, a critically acclaimed scholar and reporter, drew upon declassified documents from the French Defense Ministry and interviews with thousands of surviving French and Vietnamese soldiers to weave a compelling account of the key battle of Dien Bien Phu. With Fall's thorough and insightful analysis, Hell in a Very Small Place has become one of the benchmarks in war reportage.
Before his death in Vietnam in 1967, Bernard Fall, a critically acclaimed scholar and reporter, drew upon declassified documents from the French Defense Ministry and interviews with thousands of surviving French and Vietnamese soldiers to weave a compelling account of the key battle of Dien Bien Phu. With Fall's thorough and insightful analysis, Hell in a Very Small Place has become one of the benchmarks in war reportage.
Release:
2016-09-06
2016-09-06
2016-09-06
2016-09-06
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
19h 41m
19h 41m
19h 41m
19h 41m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
1.4 lb
0.55 lb
1.4 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781515980933
9781665297363
9781665297370
9781515910930
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