Vietnam WitnessPraeger, 1966 - 363 páginas |
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Página 144
... remained until the end of the war . To this the Cao - Dai responded by seeking the aid of the Japanese . Paramilitary groups , such as the " White Caps " and the " Volunteer Interior Forces , " began to appear in South Viet - Nam , and ...
... remained until the end of the war . To this the Cao - Dai responded by seeking the aid of the Japanese . Paramilitary groups , such as the " White Caps " and the " Volunteer Interior Forces , " began to appear in South Viet - Nam , and ...
Página 147
... remained in the political limelight throughout the congress . It was he who read the political objectives of the congress to the press on October 4 , 1953 , and the block of 17 Cao - Dai seats out of a total of 203 was the biggest given ...
... remained in the political limelight throughout the congress . It was he who read the political objectives of the congress to the press on October 4 , 1953 , and the block of 17 Cao - Dai seats out of a total of 203 was the biggest given ...
Página 331
... remained true for both the French and American commitments in Viet - Nam . The French lost 2,005 officers in Indochina ( of whom 1,140 were lieutenants — the essen- tial infantry platoon commanders and advisers ) , along with about ...
... remained true for both the French and American commitments in Viet - Nam . The French lost 2,005 officers in Indochina ( of whom 1,140 were lieutenants — the essen- tial infantry platoon commanders and advisers ) , along with about ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
FRANCE LOSES INDOCHINA | 13 |
13 | 32 |
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