A Short History of the Origins of the Vietnam War

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By David L. Anderson

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In this concise history of the origins of the Vietnam War, Dr David L Anderson examines the events that led to one of the most controversial wars the US has ever known and succinctly explains, for a new generation, why this conflict still matters today.

On September 2, 1945, Vietnamese revolutionary Ho Chi Minh boldly proclaimed his country's independence. Just as Americans had done almost two centuries earlier in defiance of the British, Ho declared that Vietnamese patriots were, after many decades of French domination, affirming that "all the peoples on the earth are equal from birth" and "have a right to live and to be happy and free."

Envisioning this dramatic scene and not knowing the tragic saga that would follow, someone might assume that Americans and Vietnamese had much in common on which to build a harmonious international relationship. In reality, however, the two nations were destined to collide in a war that would ultimately cost more than two million Vietnamese and more than 58,000 American lives. How could it have happened?

In this concise history of the origins of the Vietnam War, Dr David L Anderson examines the events that led to one of the most controversial wars the US has ever known and succinctly explains, for a new generation, why this conflict still matters today.

A Short History of the Origins of the Vietnam War