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In Retrospect : : the Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam

McNamara, Robert S., 1916-2009. Book - 1995 959.704 McN 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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My journey to Washington: June 9, 1916-January 20, 1961 -- The early years: January 19, 1961-August 23, 1963 -- The fateful fall of 1963: August 24-November 22, 1963 -- A time of transition: November 23, 1963-July 29, 1964 -- The Tonkin Gulf resolution: July 30-August 7, 1964 -- The 1964 election and its aftermath: August 8, 1964-January 27, 1965 -- The decision to escalate: January 28-July 28, 1965 -- The Christmas bombing pause, an unsuccessful attempt to move to negotiations: July 29, 1965-January 30, 1966 -- Troubles deepen: January 31, 1966-May 19, 1967 -- Estrangement and departure: May 20, 1967-February 29, 1968 -- The lessons of Vietnam -- The nuclear risks of the 1960s and their lessons for the twenty-first century.
Robert S. McNamara, secretary of defense for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, helped lead America into Vietnam. McNamara believed that the fight against communism in Asia was worth the sacrifice of American lives, and yet he eventually came to believe that the war was, in fact, unwinnable. Outnumbered by those who wanted to continue fighting, he left the Johnson administration and his involvement in Vietnam behind. He refused any public comment on the war, and for almost three decades has kept his silence - until the nineties. Drawing on his personal experience and a wealth of documentation - much of it only declassified decades later, and some presented here for the first time ever - McNamara has crafted an insider account of Vietnam policy making. He reveals exactly how we stumbled into the war, and exactly why it quickly became so difficult to pull out. McNamara takes us into the Oval Office for late-night discussions with the president, into the halls of the Pentagon as military strategy is argued, and into the chambers of Congress as policy is debated. He also reveals his own inner torment as the war effort becomes increasingly frustrating, and then utterly disastrous. The result is a book that is not only history of the highest order, but also revealing portrait of the trials of leadership.--adapted from publisher description.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Times Books, Random House, [1995]
Year Published: 1995
Description: xviii, 414 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0812925238
9780812925234
0712676821
9780712676823
0679767495
9780679767497

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
VanDeMark, Brian, 1960-

SUBJECTS
McNamara, Robert S., -- 1916-2009.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States.
Guerre du Viêt-nam, 1961-1975 -- États-Unis.