Henry Mark Holzer is an author recognized for his work in non-fiction. His book "Aid and Comfort" examines Jane Fonda's activities in North Vietnam. Holzer's writing often explores historical and political subjects.
"Aid and Comfort" Jane Fonda in North Vietnam

"Aid and Comfort" Jane Fonda in North Vietnam
Synopsis
Explore the controversial 1972 visit of Jane Fonda to North Vietnam, an event that sparked widespread outrage and accusations of treason among Americans. This book meticulously investigates her pro-North Vietnamese actions, including propaganda broadcasts and a notorious photo with an anti-aircraft gun. It presents a compelling legal argument that Fonda could have been indicted and convicted for treason, examining the historical context of the crime and the government's decision not to prosecute. The work also delves into Fonda's early life and the impact of her actions on American servicemen and civilians.
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"Aid and Comfort" Jane Fonda in North VietnamPaperback, 2006
216 pages
McFarlandLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97807864272912nd2 editions available
































