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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... Geneva , Switzerland , to discuss the political future of Indochina . The United States was a minor and reluctant participant in the conference , as indicated by the fact that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles stayed in Geneva for ...
... Geneva , Switzerland , to discuss the political future of Indochina . The United States was a minor and reluctant participant in the conference , as indicated by the fact that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles stayed in Geneva for ...
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... Geneva should be judged . The general expectation was that South Viet Nam would quickly succumb to Communist pressures . If the tactics of subversion failed , nation - wide elections scheduled for July 1956 by the Final Declaration at ...
... Geneva should be judged . The general expectation was that South Viet Nam would quickly succumb to Communist pressures . If the tactics of subversion failed , nation - wide elections scheduled for July 1956 by the Final Declaration at ...
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... Geneva . A movement of refugees was foreseen and provided for at Geneva , but was not expected to reach very great proportions . As it developed , more than 850,000 individuals , in- cluding Vietnamese military personnel , fled the ...
... Geneva . A movement of refugees was foreseen and provided for at Geneva , but was not expected to reach very great proportions . As it developed , more than 850,000 individuals , in- cluding Vietnamese military personnel , fled the ...
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