Senin, 10 Juli 2017

Vietnam Book Review: My Lai

My Lai: An American Atrocity in the Vietnam War by William Thomas Allison, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012 Do we really need yet another book on the infamous My Lai massacre? Hasn’t the story of that horrifying incident that took place on March 16, 1968, in a small village in Vietnam’s Quang Ngai Province been …

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