The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh

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The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh
File:The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh cover.jpg
AuthorArcher K. Blood
CountryBangladesh
LanguageEnglish
Genrenon-fiction
Published2002
PublisherUniversity Press Limited
Pages392
AwardsOutstanding Impact Award 2018
ISBN978-9840516506
OCLC52038283
TextThe Cruel Birth of Bangladesh at Scribd

The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh: Memoirs of an American Diplomat, is American Diplomat Archer Blood's account of the emergence of Bangladesh, published by University Press Limited in 2002. After the State Department declassified the documents, telegrams and other messages relating to this period, Blood wrote 24 chapters describing the events of 1971 as he and the staff of the United States Mission in Dhaka witnessed.[1][2][3][4]

The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh is part of the road to Bangladesh series, where accounts of the emergence of Bangladesh are published.[1]

The book received University Press Limited's "Outstanding Impact Award" at the UPL Excellence Awards 2018.[5]

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