The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... Bao Dai's government in February 1950. Most Vietnamese , however , viewed Bao Dai's govern- ment as a facade for continued French control . Because of its conviction that concession by France to the Nation- alist movement commensurate ...
... Bao Dai's government in February 1950. Most Vietnamese , however , viewed Bao Dai's govern- ment as a facade for continued French control . Because of its conviction that concession by France to the Nation- alist movement commensurate ...
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... Bao Dai cooperates with the Japanese . While Japan surrenders to the Allies , the Vietminh launch a general uprising throughout Vietnam ; Bao Dai abdicates . Ho Chi Minh proclaims the formation of the Dem- ocratic Republic of Vietnam ...
... Bao Dai cooperates with the Japanese . While Japan surrenders to the Allies , the Vietminh launch a general uprising throughout Vietnam ; Bao Dai abdicates . Ho Chi Minh proclaims the formation of the Dem- ocratic Republic of Vietnam ...
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... Bao Dai's government in Vietnam . The United States signs an agreement with France to provide military assistance to the French Associ- ated States of Indochina ( Cambodia , Laos , and Bao Dai's regime in Vietnam ) . The Korean War ...
... Bao Dai's government in Vietnam . The United States signs an agreement with France to provide military assistance to the French Associ- ated States of Indochina ( Cambodia , Laos , and Bao Dai's regime in Vietnam ) . The Korean War ...
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