Left and Right
First Thoughts on the Announcement of the Death of Bernard Fall
Like many who came to political consciousness during the second world war, Bernard Fall possessed a sixth sense about political issues.
Pearl Harbor After a Quarter of a Century
The surprise Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is regarded by most persons who recall it at all as an isolated dramatic episode,
War Guilt in the Middle East
The trouble with sectarians, whether they be libertarians, Marxists, or world-governmentalists, is that they tend to rest conten
A Vietnam Bibliography
A bibliography compiled by Marvin E. Gettleman consisting of 105 works related to Vietnam.
Volume 3, Number 3 (Spring-Autumn 1967)
On Fall’s Hell in a Very Small Place, A Frenchman’s Viewpoint
Marvin E. Gettleman reviews the late Bernard B.
A Note to Our Subscribers
A note to the subscribers of Left and Right informing them of the special 1968 Harry Barnes-Pearl Harbor double-length issue.
Democracy And The Formation Of Foreign Policy: The Case of F.D.R. and America’s Entry into World War II
Discussion about the methods used by Franklin D. Roosevelt to bring the United States into World War II is not new.
A Bernard Fall Retrospective
On February 21, 1967, while on patrol with US Marines north of Hue, in South Vietnam, Bernard Fall, distinguished French-born expert on Vietnam and