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  • '''Paul Mus''' (1902-1969) was a French expert on [[Vietnam]], born in [[French Indochi | author = John T. McAlister Jr and Paul Mus
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  • '''Paul Mus''' (1902-1969) was a French expert on [[Vietnam]], born in [[French Indochi | author = John T. McAlister Jr and Paul Mus
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  • ...m. [[Georges d'Argenlieu‎]], High Commissioner for [[French Indochina]]. [[Paul Mus]] was one of his key advisers. Leclerc had had some success negotiating wit
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  • | author = John T. McAlister Jr. and [[Paul Mus]]
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  • {{r|Paul Mus||**}}
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  • ...madier]] fired d'Argenlieu and replaced him with [[Emile Bollaert]],with [[Paul Mus]], a sympathetic expert on Vietnam, as an adviser.<ref>Karnow, pp. 158-159<
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  • Paul Mus, who had grown up in Indochina, became Bollaert's political adviser. He had ...in April, soon after the signing, Charles Reed reported on a meeting with Paul Mus, who told him Bao Dai had no popular support, and that Ho was a nationalist
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  • | author = John T. McAlister Jr and Paul Mus In May 1947, the French sent [[Paul Mus]] to Ho, to carry a message of the French High Commissioner's conditions fo
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