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by David Halberstam

ISBN: 007555092X
ISBN13: 978-0075550921
Language: English
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages; 1 edition (October 1, 1987)
Pages: 224
Category: Humanities
Subategory: Other

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David Halberstam (April 10, 1934 – April 23, 2007) was an American journalist and historian, known for his work on the Vietnam War .

David Halberstam (April 10, 1934 – April 23, 2007) was an American journalist and historian, known for his work on the Vietnam War, politics, history, the Civil Rights Movement, business, media, American culture, and later, sports journalism. He won a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1964. While at the Times, he gathered material for his book The Making of a Quagmire: America and Vietnam during the Kennedy Era (which developed the Quagmire theory). Foreign policy, media works. Halberstam next wrote about President John F. Kennedy's foreign-policy decisions on the Vietnam War in The Best and the Brightest.

Halberstam was in South Vietnam from the early sixties through the fall of Diem's Government in 1963 and into 1964. There is a forward by Daniel J. Singal that somewhat summarizes the book and adds insight, though not too much, from a hindsight perspective. He returned in 1967 and adds an epilogue. His story is told from the none partisan eye of a reporter. It seems Halberstam was somewhat prophetic in his writings insomuch as, we (The USA), were there in conflict not only with the communist North but also with the majority of the people we were fighting for.

David Halberstam (1934–2007) was the author of 20 books, the last 14 of which have been national best-sellers. As explained in the forward many chapters were dropped because in retrospect they are irrelevant. What remains is truly viable analyses of what was happening prior to American combat troops were activated into the maelstrom.

The Making Of A Quagmire book. David Halberstam was an American journalist and historian, known for his work on the Vietnam War, politics, history, the Civil Rights Movement, business, media, American culture, and later, sports journalism. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1964.

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The Making of a Quagmire : America and Vietnam During the Kennedy Era. by David Halberstam.

David Halberstam (1934-2007) was the author of 20 books, the last 14 of which have been national best-sellers

David Halberstam (1934-2007) was the author of 20 books, the last 14 of which have been national best-sellers. His most recent book, The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War, is about the Chinese entry into the Korean War. He was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting in Vietnam and was a member of the elective Society of American Historians. Country of Publication.

Halberstam's Pultizer-Prize-winning eyewitness account of the most critical political period of American involvement in Vietnam is now designed for classroom use by Daniel J. Singal. Including a new introduction and footnotes describing unfamiliar people and events, this work is lively and accessible for students. With new maps and photographs, students can visualize the crucial political events and increase their understanding of the policy errors of the early 1960s. The Making of a Quagmire captures the story of the Diem/Kennedy era, and the fundamental misconceptions that governed American policy and the South Vietnamese perspective.
Comments:
Ndlaitha
I wish I'd read this before volunteering for a Tour "in-country" during '68-'69. It was clear while I was there that the BS propagated by MACV and the Career Officers was not seen (by me and others) in the field - especially in IV Corps {the Mekong Delta] during my time there ... and this was written by Mr. Halberstam during his 'tour' in '65 and '66. What a waste of lives, manpower, and resources. Halberstam details the run-up to when I was there - an excellent reporting job, and an important book, in my estimation.

Vikus
A wonderful examination of pre-Vietnam historical events. Mr. Halberstam looks not only at the US government and its involvements, but also the French and the effects on Vietnam after WWII. All these events were noticed and acted upon, the results for Vietnamese independence should have been won decades sooner without the loss of so many lives, Vietnamese, French and US.(not to mention the untold billions of taxpayer money) A remarkable read. I highly recommend it.

Zahisan
Halberstam was in South Vietnam from the early sixties through the fall of Diem's Government in 1963 and into 1964. He returned in 1967 and adds an epilogue. His story is told from the none partisan eye of a reporter. Vietnam is an enigma to the Western eye. We can't get into the minds of the Vietnamese no matter how hard we try. The country is majority peasant farmers with strong ties to their ancestry and, their common focus, is feeding their families and tilling the same land their ancestors did.

Halberstam explains with great clarity the tumultuous early 60's in Saigon where ruled an almost hermit like reluctant mandarin president Diem. Diem, quiet, secluded and isolated was, in essence, a puppet of his narcissistic, sociopath brother Nhu and his wife Madame Nhu.

Having given himself almost total power over the Government, Nhu, and his outspoken wife, ran roughshod over the populace in order to feed their voracious appetite for personal wealth and prestige. Also, despite receiving millions in U.S. aid, the Nhu's and Diem denounced and blamed America at any opportunity for their own failings knowing that America was too entrenched in Vietnam to cut aid and withdraw. Quagmire is the perfect word to describe the situation.

Halberstam went out on patrol with the ARVN mainly in the Mekong Delta. Realistic Vietnamese Generals reported to Halberstam that conservatively, the Southern Government maybe held 10 - 20% of the region and, the remainder were under Vietcong rule. The Saigon government wouldn't hear any of this and constantly reported to Washington that their policies were working and the South was winning the war. One infamous policy of Nhu's was the strategic hamlet program whereby, the farmers and their families were moved from their ancestral lands to fortified villages. This again proves the disconnect between the Saigon Government and its people. The program was supposedly for the betterment and safety of the people as opposed to the the real reasons, power of and control.

Halberstam's writing style is very objective and he explains, with just the right amount of detail, the run up to the most defining events of the early 60's Vietnam that eventually toppled the Diem Government. Each of the chapters is broken into clearly marked sections enabling you to put the book down and pick it up again without having to read back a few lines.

There is a forward by Daniel J. Singal that somewhat summarizes the book and adds insight, though not too much, from a hindsight perspective. This version has also been edited and condensed to appeal to the more contemporary reader.

It seems Halberstam was somewhat prophetic in his writings insomuch as, we (The USA), were there in conflict not only with the communist North but also with the majority of the people we were fighting for. Ours was a cold war logic which mattered very little to the population we were supposedly protecting.

This is fascinating stuff for me and feeds my thirst for Vietnam material post 1957 through 1965.

Well worth the money and well worth the time.

FireWater
This Book Is A Artifact Of What Great Journalism And Writing Is All About. Try To Purchase An Original Version Because I Understand The Abridged Version Has Some Parts Of The Book Not Included. This Book From My Humble Opinion Is The Most Complete History Of The United States Introduction To The Beginning Of The Vietnam War. Should Be Required Reading To All Students Who Are Studying This Very Complicated And Prolonged Engagement Of United States Troops Into A Situation That In Hindsight Some Consider A Failure.

Quemal
I chose four stars because the publisher decided to abridge the original. Halberstam is one of my favorite authors.
Of the highest caliber of writing, presentation, and historical judgment.
Shame also on the editor, a professor, for endorsing the hacking.

AfinaS
For quite a few years now the history of the Vietnam War has given us much to dissect and investigate as to American involvement in a highly controversial war. The longer one continues further into the future the more has been written and discovered as to the polemic mistakes as well as the government cover up as to what was really transpiring in Vietnam. What was indeed the true intelligence?
In reality during the whole reporting of the Vietnam War we had young Turks seeking the truth and discovered that our government and the South Vietnamese government were in fact drowning in lies. They were perpetrating a hoax to the American public. This book, The Making Of A Quagmire is an edited version of the original publication. As explained in the forward many chapters were dropped because in retrospect they are irrelevant. What remains is truly viable analyses of what was happening prior to American combat troops were activated into the maelstrom.
Halberstam was a man who went directly into the field with the South Vietnamese troops and American advisors. He saw first-hand the military conundrum that was the ARVN not doing the job in the delta area. Along the way Halberstam made friends with Neil Sheehan who collaborated in developing the key stories about what truly was happening in Diem's South Vietnam. In fact both Halberstam and Sheehan made the establishment of the South Vietnamese government and the military and governmental personnel of the United States very uncomfortable. Halberstam and Sheehan were under covering lies and corruption and a war that they saw with their own eyes as a lost cause. Keep in mind they didn't want it to be a lost cause. But there it was, their eyes saw the truth and they were indeed shocked and dismayed at what they saw.
What was compelling to this reader is what Halberstam brings forth in straight no nonsense writing that things transpiring in South Vietnam are not what they seem to be. His writing would eventually bring him a Pulitzer Prize. It is well deserved as he was not shy in relating the truth to his readers.
In this book we see the seeds of mistrust from the fourth estate and in retrospect it is a healthy mistrust. Too bad the powers to be did not listen to the truth, maybe the ensuing debacle may never have happened.
This book is an eye-opener because it shows to one and all that these young Turks were dead on in their analysis of what was transpiring before our combat troops were committed. In fact once reading this in the context that it was written in 1962-63, I sit here stunned. The young Turks had it right! Nobody in authority believed what they said. Over 58,000 KIA later and we found out that the whole framework was based on nothing but mistrust and lies!!

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