
In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam
Author Robert S. McNamara Publisher Random House Times Books, First Edition 1995 Format hardcover with dustjacket Condition like new Summary Robert S. McNamara’s In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam is a gripping and deeply personal account of America’s involvement in Vietnam, written by one of its most pivotal architects. As Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, McNamara was instrumental in shaping U.S. military policy. In this candid memoir, he acknowledges the grave miscalculations that led the nation into one of the most controversial wars in its history. With unparalleled access to historical records and personal reflections, McNamara examines the flawed assumptions, bureaucratic inertia, and political pressures that fueled the conflict. This book is not just an admission of missteps but also a crucial historical document offering lessons for future generations. It explores the interplay between policy, military strategy, and the human cost of war