Vietnam WitnessPraeger, 1966 - 363 páginas |
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... tribesmen and French cadres , began to operate behind enemy lines . They were , however , too weak to influence the outcome of any particular operation but proved use- ful for long - range reconnaissance . The most significant operation ...
... tribesmen and French cadres , began to operate behind enemy lines . They were , however , too weak to influence the outcome of any particular operation but proved use- ful for long - range reconnaissance . The most significant operation ...
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... tribesmen represent the aboriginal population of the area , which is largely of Malayo- Polynesian and Mon - Khmer stock . It was gradually pushed back into the hill areas of the whole Southeast Asian peninsula when the more ...
... tribesmen represent the aboriginal population of the area , which is largely of Malayo- Polynesian and Mon - Khmer stock . It was gradually pushed back into the hill areas of the whole Southeast Asian peninsula when the more ...
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... tribesmen had , like their British - administered counter- parts in Burma , led a life sheltered from the depredations of a too- rapid influx of lowland majority control . In North Viet - Nam , the Communist regime , for purely ...
... tribesmen had , like their British - administered counter- parts in Burma , led a life sheltered from the depredations of a too- rapid influx of lowland majority control . In North Viet - Nam , the Communist regime , for purely ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
FRANCE LOSES INDOCHINA | 13 |
TWO DECADES OF REVOLUTION | 85 |
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