
The Vietnam War Trivia Book: Fascinating Facts and Interesting Vietnam War Stories
Trivia War Books, Book 2
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Derek Newman
The Vietnam War. From the gory photos captured on the ground to the protest songs that soundtracked a generation of rebels and radicals, this 20-year war left a mark on the world that’s not going to disappear soon. If you live in the United States (not to mention Vietnam itself), you’ve probably been affected by the war - whether you know it or not.
But do you wish you had answers to some questions about the war? What were the stories behind the iconic pictures? Why did it divide the United States more than any war before or since? Would you like to be able to casually explain an issue or relate a story that would shock or impress the whole room? With the help of this Vietnam War book, you can! In just a few minutes a day, you can be an expert in Vietnam War history and impress both your friends and your history teachers.
Each chapter of our trivia book is broken up into 15 bite-size sections. These sections are either interesting stories or clear, simple breakdowns of the Vietnam War’s main issues. It’s a pretty complicated war, but unlike most war books, this one will make those difficult issues seem easy and exciting.
Every chapter also ends with 20 fascinating facts and five quick questions to test your knowledge. And unlike some Vietnam War books, we’re not going to overwhelm you with a million dates and names - our Vietnam War stories are guaranteed to both intrigue and educate!
Get ready to meet characters from Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam’s George Washington, to Peter Lemon, drug enthusiast and Medal of Honour winner. Find out what led to the war and why it went so badly. Meet the people in Vietnam who risked their lives and the people in America who stood up against the war. Learn why the Soviet Union stayed away, how a herbicide changed the definition of a war crime, and how Harris Tweed suits saved lives.
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I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
Fine Introduction to a Difficult War
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I was given this Audiobook for free in exchange for an honest review.
So many interesting facts
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I found it interesting and it was easy listening. I think the author was successful in writing this book - because when I finished it 1/ I had learned somethings and 2/ I have a desire to learn more about the Vietnam war.
Narration keeps your interest.
All in all a good book that is well written and researched.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Thought Provoking
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Spread throughout the book there is little trivia and strange facts that, while not required to understand the war, add depth to the history. They are the interesting little pieces that make you want to know more, and that you may not see in other history books.
O'Neill includes small revision quizzes at the end of each chapter to test yourself and make sure you have picked up the information contained previously.
Narration by Derek Newman is good. Clear and easy to follow, he is well paced. Nothing exciting in the narration but good solid, enjoyable work.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
A great overview of the Vietnam War
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Based on my exploration of other events in military history, I know that it's impossible to cover all of the bases in a single book - especially one that is less than five hours in duration. Thus, it's not a huge disappointment that this book doesn't mention the Gulf of Tonkin or Jane Fonda (although I would have liked to have learned about this).
One thing that I particularly enjoyed about this brief history was that it touched on so many different contextual aspects as well as specific events. The pre-war geopolitical context is really important because it helps you understand why different people took different stances about the war. (It's like blaming Germany for starting World War One without understanding treaties and ties such as those between Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire, or between Serbia and Russia.). I was also interested in the perspectives and actions of different US Presidents during this time period, and the legacy of those actions today. Commentaries about anti-war protesters, movies, and music were also insightful. It's one of the great things about books like these - one can really get a sense of the interconnectedness of people and events, and how the past influences the future. This book is a really good starting point for someone like me, who has a limited understanding of the Vietnam War and seeks a bird's eye view before exploring specific topics in the future from additional sources.
The narration was excellent; I have absolutely no complaints there or suggestions for improvement!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Interesting orientation/overview of Vietnam War
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Learn something and have fun
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Gripping and emotional the book is sure to keep you listening until the end. The quick facts and the Q&A sessions are here as before, for you to test yourself. I highly recommend this book as well as O'Neill's other trivia books. I was very glad to receive a free copy for review purposes, since I really enjoy learning history in such an accessible format as audiobook.
Big Picture Synthesis of the Conflict in Vietnam
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Derek Newman does a stellar job matching in quality the research and writing of Bill O’Neill.
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The Recent Past
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This book did a good job of clarifying one of the most muddled, confusing, messes of a war that is part of our country's history. I have conflicting feelings about that time period in the U.S. and this war in particular. This helped bring things into a bit of perspective. Don't think it'll really change much about how I feel about the war as a whole but it helped understand things a bit better. Once again, the narrator did a solid job. Recommended for anyone who enjoys history and/or wartime history.
Not my favorite historical time period but ...
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Well, this book is just as good. It would seem that all the books in this series follow the same format, and so all the good things of one book will follow in the next. Here we get to know a lot about how the whole shebang got started, get introduced to some lesser known individuals and events, as well as the better ones. I wish they had a book like this on the Korean War, too. As a MASH fan that would really hit the spot. Thankfully, my Platoon interests filled the bill here, and I learned a lot even though I had grown up right in the middle of this mess of a war.
Newman is an excellent narrator. He keeps you captivated, and does not merely inform, he educates you and piques your interests. That is a rare quality in a narrator. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
Goodnight Siagon! Good Morning Vietnam!!
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