A review by deltabelta
Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam by Nick Turse

4.0

Should be required reading for anyone who wants to discuss the Vietnam War. Every page feels slick with blood, each paragraph so loaded with descriptions of massacres and torture and every heinous act conceived of by mankind. You are left with a lingering horror and disgust not just for America, but for humanity as a whole. This is far from the first time soldiers enacted years of horrors upon occupied people, after all. How can millions of average men be made complicit in such horrors? Would you be capable of such evil, too, given the right set of circumstances?