The true story of the leaking of the Pentagon Papers, the event which
inspired Steven Spielberg’s feature film The Post In 1971 former
Cold War hard-liner Daniel Ellsberg made history by releasing the
Pentagon Papers - a 7,000-page top-secret study of U.S.
decision-making in Vietnam - to the New York Times and Washington
Post. The document set in motion a chain of events that ended not only
the Nixon presidency but the Vietnam War. In this remarkable memoir,
Ellsberg describes in dramatic detail the two years he spent in
Vietnam as a U.S. State Department observer, and how he came to risk
his career and freedom to expose the deceptions and delusions that
shaped three decades of American foreign policy. The story of one
man's exploration of conscience, Secrets is also a portrait of America
at a perilous crossroad. "[Ellsberg's] well-told memoir sticks in the
mind and will be a powerful testament for future students of a war
that the United States should never have fought." -The Washington Post
"Ellsberg's deft critique of secrecy in government is an invaluable
contribution to understanding one of our nation's darkest hours."
-Theodore Roszak, San Francisco Chronicle
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A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101191316
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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