Vietnam WitnessPraeger, 1966 - 363 páginas |
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Página 52
... independence is emerging , and where we are negotiating a treaty that will define our position within the French Union and will guarantee us against international isolation . . . . We shall never agree that all or part of our soil shall ...
... independence is emerging , and where we are negotiating a treaty that will define our position within the French Union and will guarantee us against international isolation . . . . We shall never agree that all or part of our soil shall ...
Página 53
... independence " and " association , " especially because the Franco - Laotian treaty of October , 1953 , had set a legal prece- dent giving a member of the French Union ( at least on paper ) full equality with France within a revitalized ...
... independence " and " association , " especially because the Franco - Laotian treaty of October , 1953 , had set a legal prece- dent giving a member of the French Union ( at least on paper ) full equality with France within a revitalized ...
Página 147
... independence which was finally made by the congress ( thus backfiring on Bao - Dai and the French ) was actually part of a carefully thought - out plan of the Ho Phap to repay the French for his five years in exile . In any case ...
... independence which was finally made by the congress ( thus backfiring on Bao - Dai and the French ) was actually part of a carefully thought - out plan of the Ho Phap to repay the French for his five years in exile . In any case ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
FRANCE LOSES INDOCHINA | 13 |
13 | 32 |
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