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... United States supported efforts " to achieve unity through free elections , supervised by the United Nations .... ' " " This left the delegation from the State of Viet - Nam to be heard from . The nominal head of state , former Emperor ...
... United States supported efforts " to achieve unity through free elections , supervised by the United Nations .... ' " " This left the delegation from the State of Viet - Nam to be heard from . The nominal head of state , former Emperor ...
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... United States Navy destroyers were at one point not far from two small North Vietnamese islands undergoing an attack by South Vietnamese naval craft , and were chased by North Vietnamese patrol torpedo boats . The United States craft ...
... United States Navy destroyers were at one point not far from two small North Vietnamese islands undergoing an attack by South Vietnamese naval craft , and were chased by North Vietnamese patrol torpedo boats . The United States craft ...
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... United States . The difference , of course , would be that the United States would have a far greater leverage over South Viet - Nam than the defeated French had , and that probably no other major power would provide Saigon with much ...
... United States . The difference , of course , would be that the United States would have a far greater leverage over South Viet - Nam than the defeated French had , and that probably no other major power would provide Saigon with much ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
FRANCE LOSES INDOCHINA | 13 |
The CeaseFireAn Appraisal September 1954 | 32 |
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