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    involved several nations. It took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 26 April to 20 July 1954. The part of the conference on the Korean question ended without...
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  • (2012) Geneva II Conference on Syria (2014) Geneva Conference (1932), a continuation of the 1927 naval conference Geneva Conference (1954), on Korea and...
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    international talks concerning the ongoing conflict. The UK co-chaired the 1954 Geneva Conference with the Soviet Union, overseeing the creation of the sovereign...
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  • The Berlin Conference of 1954 was a meeting of the "Big Four" foreign ministers of the United States (John Foster Dulles), Britain (Anthony Eden), France...
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  • Paris Conferences in 1954. [For parallel conferences for peace in Korea and in Indochina, see Berlin Conference (1954) and 1954 Geneva Conference] 1991...
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    Korea until a final peaceful settlement is achieved." During the 1954 Geneva Conference in Switzerland, Chinese Premier and foreign minister Zhou Enlai...
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  • forcing the NATO-backed French out of North Vietnam as a result of 1954 Geneva Conference. The Second Indochina War (called the Vietnam War in the USA and...
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    and the communists, instead supporting South Vietnam after the 1954 Geneva Conference. In 1959, suffering from cancer, Dulles resigned from office and...
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    himself president of the new republic on 26 October 1955. After the 1954 Geneva Conference, it abandoned its claims to the northern, Việt Minh-controlled part...
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    by French troops), rape and torture. At the International Geneva Conference on 21 July 1954, the new socialist French government and the Việt Minh made...
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    communist in 1975. After the fall of French Indochina with the 1954 Geneva Conference, the country gained independence from France but was divided into...
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    between North Vietnam and South Vietnam intensified. Soon after the 1954 Geneva Conference, Sihanouk expressed some interest in integrating Cambodia into the...
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    and the commencement of open warfare against North Vietnam. The Geneva Conference in 1954 was intended to settle outstanding issues following the end of...
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    to Zhou Enlai's use of the spirit as a diplomatic tool for the 1954 Geneva Conference and the welcoming banquet for Richard Nixon 1972 visit to China...
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  • the Vietnamese.: 63  In the years following the conclusion of the 1954 Geneva Conference, China desired a peaceful international environment in order to...
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    Indochina War. The final dissolution of French Indochina came with the 1954 Geneva Conference. After the acquisition of Cambodia in 1863, French explorers led...
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    and Europe, Diệm returned home in July 1954 and was appointed prime minister by Bảo Đại. The 1954 Geneva Conference took place soon after he took office...
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    basin and the largest river branch flowing through it. After the 1954 Geneva Conference, Vietnam was split into two with South Vietnam inheriting the southern...
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  • d'état and the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état. The administration did not approve the partition of Vietnam at the 1954 Geneva Conference, and directed economic...
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    Pierre Mendès France (category Bretton Woods Conference delegates)
    Communists, led by Ho Chi Minh and his Viet Minh movement. At the 1954 Geneva Conference, Mendès France negotiated a deal that gave the Viet Minh control...
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    solar cell. These cells had about 6% efficiency. The 1954 Geneva Conference, an international conference on Korea and Indo-China, opened in Switzerland. Akira...
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  • Cambodian communists who lived in exile in North Vietnam after the 1954 Geneva Conference Khmer (album), a 1997 jazz album by Nils Petter Molvær Khmer (food)...
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    Rieng, as well as people who had been educated in Vietnam after the 1954 Geneva Conference held important positions in the Ministry of National Defense. Control...
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  • The elections were held following the peace established at the 1954 Geneva Conference and the independence of the country. The election were postponed...
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    subsequent Geneva Conference. The colonial administration was thereby ended and French Indochina was dissolved under the Geneva Accords of 21 July 1954 into...
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  • d'état Pact of Madrid Bricker Amendment 1954 Syrian coup d'état Petrov Affair Domino theory 1954 Geneva Conference 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état Capture of the...
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    government nor Ngô Đình Diệm's State of Vietnam signed anything at the 1954 Geneva Conference. With respect to the question of reunification, the non-communist...
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  • after the 1954 Geneva Conference) adopted UTC+07:00 from April 1, 1947: Laos (part of Indochina) from 15 April 1954, Hanoi from October 1954, Haiphong...
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  • 5 May 2016. By August, only days after the close of the [July 1954 Geneva] conference, the team was in place. Under the direction of CIA leading-light...
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    wherein aggression was difficult to prove. Two months after the 1954 Geneva Conference on Indochina, the North Vietnamese established a small support group...
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