DIGIRENT - Tears before the Rain: An Oral History of the Fall of South Vietnam
Larry Engelmann
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Tears before the Rain: Larry Engelmann epub Tears before the Rain: Larry Engelmann pdf download Tears before the Rain: Larry Engelmann pdf file Tears before the Rain: Larry Engelmann audiobook Tears before the Rain: Larry Engelmann book review Tears before the Rain: Larry Engelmann summary | #1211004 in Books | Larry Engelmann | 1990-08-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.23 x6.50l,1.80 | File type: PDF | 408 pages | Tears Before the Rain An Oral History of the Fall of South Vietnam||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent Book!|By Buckeye46|I actually bought this book just to have a copy in my Vietnam Book collection after reading it on Kindle. The book is easy to read with most stories being 2-3 pages long. It puts the withdrawal form Vietnam in everybody's perspective; from the people in charge to the children left behind. It is well worth the price and well worth the time it take|From Publishers Weekly|Harrowing, heartrending and bitter by turns, these recollections by 75 eyewitnesses form a tragic epic of a country in the throes of violent death. Soldiers and civilians, both American and South Vietnamese, tell what it was like in the sp
CBS camera-man Mike Marriott was on the last plane to escape from Danang before it fell in the spring of 1975. The scene was pure chaos: thousands of panic-stricken Vietnamese storming the airliner, soldiers shooting women and children to get aboard first, refugees being trampled to death. Marriott remembers standing at the door of the aft stairway, which was gaping open as the plane took off. "There were five Vietnamese below me on the steps. As the nose of the aircraft...
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