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  • ===Indochina=== In September 1940, the Japanese moved into the Haiphong area of French Indochina, claiming they wanted to disrupt supply lines to their war in China. In Jun
    23 KB (3,456 words) - 18:47, 3 April 2024
  • ...er last tour of duty, she departed Japan 2 August 1954, and proceeded to [[Indochina]] to take part in operation "Passage to Freedom," shuttling helpless victim
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  • ...d War. France gave limited autonomy in February 1950, Associated States of Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) within the French Union.<ref name=Eckhardt>{{ ...states on 23 December 1950,and was the prerequisite for direct U.S. aid to Indochina.
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  • ...[Nguyen Dynasty]] took control in 1802, but was taken over by the [[French Indochina|France]] in 1858.
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  • ..., (Versio, 1984) and Nayan Chandra, ''The War after the War: a History of Indochina Since the Fall of Saigon'' (HarcourtBrace Javanovich, 1986)</ref> | contribution = Indonesia, ASEAN, and the Third Indochina War
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  • ...23 October]]. On [[1 November]] she left Manila for [[Haiphong]], [[French Indochina]], and after arriving embarked 928 enlisted men and 54 officers of the 52nd
    6 KB (748 words) - 17:14, 7 March 2024
  • ...ist state. Politically, France was torn internally by the loss of [[French Indochina]], and was not open to further nationalism, as demonstrated by the November
    6 KB (906 words) - 14:03, 1 April 2024
  • ...nse to the Theory of the Protracted Conflict as Applied in the Politics of Indochina: A Case Study of Threat Perception and Assessment in the Crisis Management
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  • ...ggu|Taku]] [[11 October]], she steamed via the [[Philippines]] to [[French Indochina]] where she arrived in the approaches to [[Haiphong]] [[26 October]]. There
    6 KB (848 words) - 17:14, 7 March 2024
  • ...pplies from Burma.<ref>The Japanese forced France to end rail traffic from Indochina; and the Soviets as well to stop shipments. </ref> The goal was to link Ku
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  • ...dochina and the Second World War#Vichy, Indochina, and Japan|occupy French Indochina]] starting in late 1940. De Gaulle and the Free French forces assisted Bri
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  • ...injury-jump"></span> and exiled) during the [[Indochinese revolution|First Indochina War]]. Regarding the French using American-made [[napalm]] bombs in the [[First Indochina War]],
    81 KB (12,631 words) - 08:04, 25 May 2024
  • ...med resistance to form. This conflict is also sometimes called the First Indochina War. | title = The Struggle for Indochina 1940-1955: Vietnam and the French Experience
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  • | title = NIE 63-5-54: Post-Geneva Outlook in Indochina
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  • ...(1890-1969) was a Vietnamese revolutionary against French rule in [[French Indochina]]. Following the partition of Vietnam after the [[Geneva Conference of 195 ...rench Communist Party (FCP). At an early FCP meeting, he spoke on [[French Indochina]] before going to Moscow in 1923. <ref name=HCM-CM>{{citation
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  • ...roubled relations with Vichy France, which controlled what was then French Indochina. ==Indochina and the Second World War==
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  • ...] covers the anticolonial war against France, with interruptions for the [[Indochina and the Second World War]]. ...outh Vietnam and its fall (1972-1975) and what has been called the [[Third Indochina War]] (1978-1999), involving Vietnam, [[Cambodia]], China, and Thailand. Th
    64 KB (9,843 words) - 10:44, 12 April 2024
  • ...Manila and arrived 23 October. After a fast cargo run to Haiphong, French Indochina, ''Leo'' departed the Orient 10 November and arrived Puget Sound 15 days la
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  • ...rn, loaded a cargo of rice and medical supplies, setting sail for [[French Indochina]] to assist in Operation "Passage to Freedom." ''Uvalde'' reached [[Da Nang|Tourane Bay]], French Indochina, on [[28 August]] and remained there, supporting "Passage to Freedom" opera
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  • ...cessors that became the CIA, under MAJ Archimedes L.A. Patti was in French Indochina, assessing the situation, and discussing alternatives with parties of all s ...tle = National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) 63-5-54: Post-Geneva Outlook in Indochina
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