Vietnam WitnessPraeger, 1966 - 363 páginas |
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Página 117
... Chinese revolutionary government in Canton as an " interpreter " ( actually to work as a Communist organizer of Viet- namese exiles in South China ) strikingly underlined this new orientation toward Moscow - the more so because of the ...
... Chinese revolutionary government in Canton as an " interpreter " ( actually to work as a Communist organizer of Viet- namese exiles in South China ) strikingly underlined this new orientation toward Moscow - the more so because of the ...
Página 119
... China - but not to the areas held by the Chinese Communists ; instead , it chose warlord- held Kwangsi Province , bordering on Viet - Nam , as its base of operations . A new Secretary General , Truong Chinh , was elected by the ...
... China - but not to the areas held by the Chinese Communists ; instead , it chose warlord- held Kwangsi Province , bordering on Viet - Nam , as its base of operations . A new Secretary General , Truong Chinh , was elected by the ...
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... China - and for about the same reasons that De Gaulle mis- trusts an " integrated " European army . Any close alliance with the Chinese People's Liberation Army could result only in the eventual absorption of the smaller army into the ...
... China - and for about the same reasons that De Gaulle mis- trusts an " integrated " European army . Any close alliance with the Chinese People's Liberation Army could result only in the eventual absorption of the smaller army into the ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
FRANCE LOSES INDOCHINA | 13 |
The CeaseFireAn Appraisal September 1954 | 32 |
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