Note: ***** This is a short Vietnam war book *****
The Vietnam War was fought like a war and it ended with both sides believing that they won. But it was not a war that started with a formal declaration of war.
The number of struggles for power that are part of the fabric of Vietnam is almost overwhelming.
The battles were short and intense and fought in the jungles and rice paddies. Much of the war involved guerilla attacks.
***This is a short book on the aftermath of the Extraordinary Second World War ***
War has a tradition of changing the social and economic map of a country. The concept of family was completely torn apart with the widespread devastation of the Second World War.
This book looks at the experiences of six people from various sectors involved in this global conflict - in the aftermath of the extraordinary Second World War.
The First World War was supposed to be the war that ended all wars, hence the name, the Great War. The Great War was off to a bad start from the German perspective. The plan was to fend off France and Russia while focusing on the main purpose, helping Austria-Hungary deal with Serbia. The loss of life in the Great War was immense.
This is a short and Untold Stories of the Extraordinary World War II - Courage, Survival, Resistance and Rescue Mission.
As a guide to understanding the enormity of the impact of the war, there were more than 16 million Americans who served in World War II. There were 60 other countries also involved in the war. Many of the heroes were not recognized in their lifetimes and some ended in lessened circumstances or torture and death because of their efforts to save lives during the agonies of war.
Millions died but millions were saved by thousands of actions by people caught in a war that seemed like it would never end.
Some of the stories are captured here.