Rabu, 11 April 2018

Vietnam Book Review: Until the Last Man Comes Home

Until the Last Man Comes Home: POWs, MIAs, and the Politics of Loss at the End of the Vietnam War by Michael J. Allen, University of North Carolina Press, 2009 Michael Allen is a historian at Northwestern University. Until The Last Man Comes Home is his first book, and is based on his doctoral thesis. …

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