Giap: The General Who Defeated America in Vietnam
An in-depth look at the strategy and tactics of the visionary commander who beat the United States in the Vietnam War—includes maps and photos.

General Vo Nguyen Giap was the commander in chief of the communist armed forces during two of his country’s most difficult conflicts—the first against Vietnam’s colonial masters, the French, and the second against the most powerful nation on earth, the United States. After long and bloody efforts, he defeated both Western powers and their Vietnamese allies, forever changing modern warfare.

In Giap, military historian James A. Warren dives deep into the conflict to bring to life a revolutionary general and reveal the groundbreaking strategies that defeated world powers against incredible odds. Synthesizing ideas and tactics from an extraordinary range of sources, Giap was one of the first to realize that war is more than a series of battles between two armies and that victory can be won through the strength of a society’s social fabric. As America contemplates its more recent wars and its future challenges, this is an important and timely look at a man who was a master at defeating his enemies even as they thought they were winning.

Praise for James A. Warren’s military histories:

“A solid study of the Vietnam War . . . a worthy introduction to a conflict that continues to haunt American politics and culture.” —Publishers Weekly

“A very useful contribution to the lively ongoing debate on the role, creation, training, and use of elite troops.” —Booklist

“Thought-provoking . . . deftly written.” —Kirkus Reviews
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Giap: The General Who Defeated America in Vietnam
An in-depth look at the strategy and tactics of the visionary commander who beat the United States in the Vietnam War—includes maps and photos.

General Vo Nguyen Giap was the commander in chief of the communist armed forces during two of his country’s most difficult conflicts—the first against Vietnam’s colonial masters, the French, and the second against the most powerful nation on earth, the United States. After long and bloody efforts, he defeated both Western powers and their Vietnamese allies, forever changing modern warfare.

In Giap, military historian James A. Warren dives deep into the conflict to bring to life a revolutionary general and reveal the groundbreaking strategies that defeated world powers against incredible odds. Synthesizing ideas and tactics from an extraordinary range of sources, Giap was one of the first to realize that war is more than a series of battles between two armies and that victory can be won through the strength of a society’s social fabric. As America contemplates its more recent wars and its future challenges, this is an important and timely look at a man who was a master at defeating his enemies even as they thought they were winning.

Praise for James A. Warren’s military histories:

“A solid study of the Vietnam War . . . a worthy introduction to a conflict that continues to haunt American politics and culture.” —Publishers Weekly

“A very useful contribution to the lively ongoing debate on the role, creation, training, and use of elite troops.” —Booklist

“Thought-provoking . . . deftly written.” —Kirkus Reviews
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Giap: The General Who Defeated America in Vietnam

Giap: The General Who Defeated America in Vietnam

by James A. Warren
Giap: The General Who Defeated America in Vietnam

Giap: The General Who Defeated America in Vietnam

by James A. Warren

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An in-depth look at the strategy and tactics of the visionary commander who beat the United States in the Vietnam War—includes maps and photos.

General Vo Nguyen Giap was the commander in chief of the communist armed forces during two of his country’s most difficult conflicts—the first against Vietnam’s colonial masters, the French, and the second against the most powerful nation on earth, the United States. After long and bloody efforts, he defeated both Western powers and their Vietnamese allies, forever changing modern warfare.

In Giap, military historian James A. Warren dives deep into the conflict to bring to life a revolutionary general and reveal the groundbreaking strategies that defeated world powers against incredible odds. Synthesizing ideas and tactics from an extraordinary range of sources, Giap was one of the first to realize that war is more than a series of battles between two armies and that victory can be won through the strength of a society’s social fabric. As America contemplates its more recent wars and its future challenges, this is an important and timely look at a man who was a master at defeating his enemies even as they thought they were winning.

Praise for James A. Warren’s military histories:

“A solid study of the Vietnam War . . . a worthy introduction to a conflict that continues to haunt American politics and culture.” —Publishers Weekly

“A very useful contribution to the lively ongoing debate on the role, creation, training, and use of elite troops.” —Booklist

“Thought-provoking . . . deftly written.” —Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137098917
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/01/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 257
Sales rank: 700,379
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

James A. Warren is a military historian and writer specializing in modern American military history. He has written books on the Vietnam War and the Cold War and contributed the chapter on the Vietnam War to The Atlas of American Military History. His reviews and articles have appeared in MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, as well as in Society and The Providence Journal. He lives in Providence, R.I.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Images and Maps xiii

Chapter 1 The Vietnamese Revolution and the Young Revolutionary 1

Chapter 2 Upheaval and Opportunity: World War II 15

Chapter 3 The War of Resistance against France: 1945-1950 35

Chapter 4 The Border Offensive of 1950: Giap's First Victories 63

Chapter 5 1951-1953 75

Chapter 6 Dien Bien Phu, and Victory 95

Chapter 7 The Long Struggle in the South Begins: 1954-1965 123

Chapter 8 People's War against the United States: The Escalation Phase: 1965-1967 145

Chapter 9 The Tet Offensive 163

Chapter 10 Fighting, Negotiating, and Victory: 1969-1975 183

Chapter 11 Reflections 213

Notes 219

Selected Bibliography 227

Index 230

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