Four Hours in My Lai

Four Hours in My Lai by Michael Bilton, published by Penguin in March 1993, is a detailed exploration of the My Lai massacre that occurred during the Vietnam War. This reprint edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the events surrounding this tragic incident, providing a thorough examination of the circumstances and consequences that unfolded.
Readers will find a comprehensive account that uncovers the secrets behind the My Lai massacre, highlighting the complexities of war and its impact on humanity. The narrative addresses themes related to history, wars and conflicts, and the political implications of genocide and war crimes. Bilton’s work serves as a significant reflection on the darker aspects of military engagement, making it a poignant study for those interested in the Vietnam War and its historical context.
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Uncovering the secrets behind the 1968 My Lai massacre in Vietnam, this is “a brutal, cautionary tale that serves as a painful reminder of the worst that can happen in war.”—Chicago Tribune.
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