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Vietnam: The Second Front:: Winning the War, Losing the Homeland, the Peace Movement, 1968-1972

Vietnam: The Second Front:: Winning the War, Losing the Homeland, the Peace Movement, 1968-1972

Roger Canfield
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The politics of the war in Vietnam greatly influences not only future American military affairs, but American civilization. History mostly records peace activists, often beautiful hippy girls, stuffing flowers into gun barrels. This seductive and distracting history obscures the complicity of the leadership of the “peace”movement in transforming peace into war, liberation into tyranny, reconciliation into revenge and treason into patriotism. Orthodox historians report selfless war protesters fighting an illegal, immoral, unjust and unwinnable war. Such an evil and illegitimate America surely demands a shapeshifting change, a progressive, radical or revolutionary transformation. All this echoes America's enemies then and now. This three volume work, based on three decades of research, tries to present a detailed, fact-driven history. Day by day and month by month, it shows top leaders of the American peace movement waging a political war inside the USA in coordination with Hanoi and the communist world against America during the Cold War and since. The antiwar leaders traveled worldwide to meet America's communist enemies in the Indochina War. From contemporary FBI files, speeches, books, broadcasts and news clips this book identifies scores of organizations and hundreds of individuals supporting the enemy in war in their own words and deeds. They were indifferent to communist war crimes while focusing on rare American war crimes. While major histories outright deny or diminish any foreign, Hanoi, or communist influence on the peace movement, Hanoi celebrated its cooperation with peace movement leaders. Hanoi still thanks the antiwar movement and the press. The book covers the doings of all the personalities of the age: John Kerry, George McGovern, David Dellinger, Daniel Berrigan, Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Cora Weiss, Howard Zinn and many, many more at times and places of their choosing.
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Vietnam: The Second Front:: Winning the War, Losing the Homeland, the Peace Movement, 1968-1972

Roger Canfield
0/5 ( ratings)
The politics of the war in Vietnam greatly influences not only future American military affairs, but American civilization. History mostly records peace activists, often beautiful hippy girls, stuffing flowers into gun barrels. This seductive and distracting history obscures the complicity of the leadership of the “peace”movement in transforming peace into war, liberation into tyranny, reconciliation into revenge and treason into patriotism. Orthodox historians report selfless war protesters fighting an illegal, immoral, unjust and unwinnable war. Such an evil and illegitimate America surely demands a shapeshifting change, a progressive, radical or revolutionary transformation. All this echoes America's enemies then and now. This three volume work, based on three decades of research, tries to present a detailed, fact-driven history. Day by day and month by month, it shows top leaders of the American peace movement waging a political war inside the USA in coordination with Hanoi and the communist world against America during the Cold War and since. The antiwar leaders traveled worldwide to meet America's communist enemies in the Indochina War. From contemporary FBI files, speeches, books, broadcasts and news clips this book identifies scores of organizations and hundreds of individuals supporting the enemy in war in their own words and deeds. They were indifferent to communist war crimes while focusing on rare American war crimes. While major histories outright deny or diminish any foreign, Hanoi, or communist influence on the peace movement, Hanoi celebrated its cooperation with peace movement leaders. Hanoi still thanks the antiwar movement and the press. The book covers the doings of all the personalities of the age: John Kerry, George McGovern, David Dellinger, Daniel Berrigan, Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Cora Weiss, Howard Zinn and many, many more at times and places of their choosing.
Format
Kindle Edition

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