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e-Book Conversations With Americans: Testimony from 32 Vietnam Veterans download

e-Book Conversations With Americans: Testimony from 32 Vietnam Veterans download

by Mark Lane

ISBN: 0671207687
ISBN13: 978-0671207687
Language: English
Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition edition (November 16, 1970)
Pages: 247
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This book contains interviews from Lane with over 30 of the more articulate men he saw. If you convince your soldiers that the . Here Mark Lane shows us some of the testimony of people who committed great crimes in Vietnam.

This book contains interviews from Lane with over 30 of the more articulate men he saw. If you convince your soldiers that the enemy is less than human, comparable to baggage at best, a child assassin at worst, and then inform them that their mission is to score high in the body-count exercise, you cannot feign surprise when you discover what the war has become. If Americans know less than all there is to know about the terrible cost the war is imposing upon the civilian population of South Vietnam, they know next to nothing of the real cost America pays for their own adventure.

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This book contains interviews from Lane with over 30 of the more articulate men he saw. If you convince your soldiers that the enemy is. .

Mark Lane (born February 24, 1927) is an American lawyer who has written many books, including Rush to Judgment, one of two major books . Conversations with Americans: Testimony from 32 Vietnam Veterans. Simon & Schuster, 1970, ISBN 978-0671207687.

Mark Lane (born February 24, 1927) is an American lawyer who has written many books, including Rush to Judgment, one of two major books published in the immediate wake of the John F. Kennedy assassination that questioned the conclusions of th.

Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia. For many Americans, those names invoke powerful memories and images of unspeakable violence, and perhaps the last places on earth to consider visiting. Yet not only are more US veterans and retirees visiting Southeast Asia, an increasing number have decided to call it home. The reason? Many point to affordable healthcare, cheap rent and a rising standard of living. Aging American boomers are living a lifestyle reminiscent of Florida, Nevada and Arizona, but in Vietnam, the Los Angeles Times recently reported.

Mark Lane (February 24, 1927 – May 10, 2016) was an American attorney, New York state legislator, civil rights activist, and Vietnam war-crimes investigator. President John F. Kennedy

We at Vietnam Veterans of America, and I personally, are deeply grateful for your decision to.Vietnam veterans(32).

Good afternoon Chairwoman Luria, Acting Ranking Member Bost, and other Representatives of this distinguished subcommittee.

This book contains interviews from Lane with over 30 of the more articulate men he saw. If you convince your soldiers that the enemy is less than human, comparable to baggage at best, a child assassin at worst, and then inform them that their mission is to score high in the body-count exercise, you cannot feign surprise when you discover what the war has become. If Americans know less than all there is to know about the terrible cost the war is imposing upon the civilian population of South Vietnam, they know next to nothing of the real cost America pays for their own adventure. The real price is in the sacrifice of an entire generation.
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ladushka
A good book

VAZGINO
The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation held a War Crimes Tribunal during the Vietnam war period. Here Mark Lane shows us some of the testimony of people who committed great crimes in Vietnam. The workings of the capitalist system must be laid bare so that we can advance to a society free of exploitation.

Alsalar
The very real atrocity at My Lai conditioned Americans to accept accounts of brutality on the part of this nation's soldiers, but not all claims of atrocity are real, and Mark Lane has assembled a bunch of bogus and unreliable accounts in this book. It is so bad that anti-war journalist Neil Sheehan took Lane to task in the NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW. See:
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Grillador
I would have read this book years ago, but after Neil Sheehan's devastating review of the book in the NYT (available by searching the Times for "Neil Sheehan review of Conversations with Americans") I decided not to bother. I normally wouldn't give a book a single star without having read it, but Sheehan makes it clear that Lane failed to verify even the most basic information about his sources and their reliability, and I feel no need to read an unreliable book based on unsubstantiated claims.

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