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Discover the compelling insights of Bernard Fall, the 'Number One Realist' in his nuanced analysis of the Vietnam War. This groundbreaking book, published by Hurst Publishers in 2022, examines the profound impact of Fall's early experiences, including his service in the French underground during World War II, and his family's tragic history. Nathaniel L. Moir, in this intellectual history, explores how these formative events influenced Fall's critical perspective on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. This brand new edition (ISBN: 9781787384804) sheds light on Fall's revolutionary ideas that emphasize the need for political strength and integrity over mere military power. 'Number One Realist' reveals Fall's humanitarian approach to warfare, challenging readers to reconsider conventional narratives about the Vietnam War. With a focus on political reconciliation and the human cost of conflict, this book remains relevant in understanding modern warfare today. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in military strategy, this essential read will transform your perspective on both past and present battles, making it a must-have addition to your library. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the foremost experts on Indochina. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781787384804
Year: 2022
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
Description:
In a 1965 letter to 'Newsweek', French writer and academic Bernard Fall (1926-67) staked a claim as the 'Number One Realist' on the Vietnam War. This is the first book to study the thought of this overlooked figure, one of the most important experts on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. Nathaniel L. Moir's intellectual history analyses Fall's formative experiences: his service in the French underground and army during the Second World War; his father's execution by the Germans and his mother's murder in Auschwitz; and his work as a research analyst at the Nuremberg Trials.
Moir demonstrates how these critical events shaped Fall's trenchant analysis of Viet Minh-led revolutionary warfare during the French-Indochina War and the early Vietnam War. In the years before conventional American intervention in 1965, Fall argued that--far more than anything in the United States' military arsenal--resolving conflict in Vietnam would require political strength, willpower, integrity and skill.
'Number One Realist' illuminates Fall's study of political reconciliation in Indochina, while showing how his profound, humanitarian critique of war continues to echo in the endless conflicts of the present. It will challenge and change the way we think about the Vietnam War.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781787384804
Year: 2022
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
Description:
In a 1965 letter to 'Newsweek', French writer and academic Bernard Fall (1926-67) staked a claim as the 'Number One Realist' on the Vietnam War. This is the first book to study the thought of this overlooked figure, one of the most important experts on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. Nathaniel L. Moir's intellectual history analyses Fall's formative experiences: his service in the French underground and army during the Second World War; his father's execution by the Germans and his mother's murder in Auschwitz; and his work as a research analyst at the Nuremberg Trials.
Moir demonstrates how these critical events shaped Fall's trenchant analysis of Viet Minh-led revolutionary warfare during the French-Indochina War and the early Vietnam War. In the years before conventional American intervention in 1965, Fall argued that--far more than anything in the United States' military arsenal--resolving conflict in Vietnam would require political strength, willpower, integrity and skill.
'Number One Realist' illuminates Fall's study of political reconciliation in Indochina, while showing how his profound, humanitarian critique of war continues to echo in the endless conflicts of the present. It will challenge and change the way we think about the Vietnam War.