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Target Saigon: the Fall of South Vietnam: Volume 3 - the Final Collapse (March - April 1975)
By (Author) Albert Grandolini
Helion & Company
Helion & Company
11th August 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Specific wars and campaigns
Modern warfare
Air forces and warfare
Battles and campaigns
959.7043
Paperback
88
Width 210mm, Height 297mm
The third volume in this series describes the final communist offensive against South Vietnam. The decision of President Nguyen Van Thieu to evacuate the Central Highlands spread panic among the population and the armed forces. That was part of a wider scheme that envisaged an extensive redeployment of South Vietnamese forces leading to the abandoning of nearly half of the country. This set up a chain reaction that would see the complete collapse of his country. The United States did not intervene again despite the situation spiralling out of control. Thieu played and lost. This volume details the disastrous evacuation of Hue and Da Nang, as well as the delaying fighting in the central coastal area. However, around Saigon, the remaining cornered South Vietnamese divisions offered a heroic resistance, although it was now too late. The North Vietnamese later recognised that they experienced some of the fiercest fighting of the entire war for the conquest of the capital of South Vietnam. Only the nomination of a "neutralist" President who had replaced Thieu, who fled into exile in Taiwan, spared the city the horror of the street fighting by accepting the inescapable and by proclaiming an unconditional surrender. In panic, the last Americans and westerners were evacuated by helicopters. As always, this volume is supported by a large number of previously unpublished photographs, colour maps and colour profiles showing camouflage and markings of tanks and aircraft. AUTHOR: Military historian and aviation-journalist, Albert Grandolini, was born in France and gained an MA in history from Paris I Sorbonne University. His primary research focus is on contemporary conflicts in general and particularly on the military history of Asia. Having spent his childhood in South Vietnam, the Vietnam War has been one of his main fields of research. 144 b/w photos, 27 colour profiles, 5 maps
"Helion, the publisher of the Target Saigon series, always produces quality products."-- "The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation"
"...the maps included are actually useful and allow one to follow the progress down the coast."-- "ModelingMadness.Com"
"The book is detailed and contains a plethora of original photographs from both sides of the conflict."-- "Military Heritage Magazine"
"...we should respect the South Vietnamese troops who put up a good fight until everything collapsed around them. This book tells their story."-- "The VVA Veteran"
"This is a neat picture album about this time period in Vietnam."-- "AMPS Indianapolis"
Military historian and aviation-journalist, Albert Grandolini, was born in France and gained an MA in history from Paris I Sorbonne University. His primary research focus is on contemporary conflicts in general and particularly on the military history of Asia. Having spent his childhood in South Vietnam, the Vietnam War has been one of his main fields of research. He is the author of the books "The Fall of the Flying Dragon, South Vietnamese Air Force (1973-1975)" with Harpia Publishing and "Armor of the Vietnam War: the Asian Forces", Concord Publishing. He is also co-author of the two volumes on Libyan Air Wars with Helion in the Africa@War Series. He had also written numerous articles for various British, French and German magazines, such as "Air Enthusiast", "Flieger Revue Extra", "Fana de l'aviation", "Tank Zone" and "Batailles et Blindes". He has regularly contributed to the Air Combat Information Group (ACIG) and the Au Dela de la Colline military history French Website.