The Battle of Dienbienphu

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By Jules Roy

Introduction by Ralph Wetterhahn

On Sale
Dec 20, 2001
Page Count
368 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780786709588

Forty years ago, France’s war with the anticolonial Communist-led Vietminh insurgency climaxed in the bloody battle for the valley of Dienbienphu. The Vietminh’s victory put the 17 million people of North Vietnam under Communist rule and would, in two years, induce America’s attempt to save South Vietnam—without heeding the French army’s catastrophic defeat. That defeat, former French soldier Jules Roy explains, occurred not because of a shortage of arms or troops, but more important, less tangible reasons. Hungry for a textbook victory, the French military command occupied the valley in a plan to lure the Vietminh down from the hills to destroy them with supposedly superior artillery. Roy vividly shows how French political infighting in Paris and rivalry in the high command left a few romantic professional officers and soldiers of the French Expeditionary Corps and the Foreign Legion to be surrounded and then overwhelmed by totally dedicated and resourceful enemy forces. Roy also profiles Vietminh soldiers and commanders and how they ended over eighty years of French colonial rule in North Vietnam. 16 pages of black-and-white photographs add to a “moving and dramatic” (New York Times Book Review) account of the battle that led to America’s involvement the Vietnam War.

  • New York Times Book Review (front page)
    "Roy relates the basic facts perceptively and brilliantly.... Americans concerned with ... Vietnam ... should read The Battle of Dienbienphu."

    Philadelphia Inquirer
    "A searing portrait of France's failure in Vietnam..."

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Jules Roy

About the Author

Jules Roy was a French Army officer but resigned in protest of the French Indochina. He then became one of France’s most distinguished novelists and journalists.

Ralph Wetterhahn, a former U.S. Air Force pilot who flew 180 combat missions in Vietnam, is author of The Last Battle: The Mayaguez Incident and the End of the Vietnam War, and lives in California.

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