This book describes and appraises American use of propaganda in Vietnam (1965-1972) as an instrument of foreign policy. Ninety-five illustrations and numerous quotations of American leaflets and posters are included. These were selected to provide the reader a "feelng" or "flavor" of the propaganda campaign.
Known to his countrymen as the "Unsinkable Captain," Japanese Naval Captain Tameichi Hara survived more than 100 sorties against Allied forces during WWII. His memoir was a best-selling paperback in the U.S. and Japan during the 1960s. For this hardcover edition, journalist Saito (Associated Press) spent hundreds of hours interviewing Hara in order to produce a more full and accurate report. U.…