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    Viet Minh (redirect from Vietminh)
    from the original on 7 August 2024. Retrieved 9 August 2024 – via JSTOR. "Vietminh". Oxford Reference. Archived from the original on 8 August 2024. Retrieved...
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    battle casualties. Sometimes, Red Cross planes had to land in the midst of Vietminh artillery barrages.[citation needed] Galard found herself stuck in Dien...
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    well as the Vietminh, and Ho was pressured to broaden his government's appeal by including the VNQDĐ (now led by Nguyễn Tường Tam). The Vietminh announced...
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    On 5 September, DRV President Ho Chi Minh signed a decree adopting the Vietminh flag. French troops returned in October and restored colonial rule in the...
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    that the Vietminh had surpassed French efforts and much of the mountain tribes were under Vietminh control. In the same year, the Vietminh held another...
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    Khmer name, ...". Vietnam: a Dragon Embattled: From colonialism to the Vietminh Joseph Buttinger - 1967 "Although Bac Lieu was a considerable distance...
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  • each turn. The Vietminh move slowly and consequently supplies also move to the front slowly. Critic Luc Olivier suggest that the Vietminh "must plan ahead...
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    the communist-dominated Vietminh that fought against them, and had a reputation for conservatism. He initially joined the Vietminh and led a band of 150...
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    soon broke down. The purpose of the agreement, for both the French and Vietminh, was for Chiang's army to leave North Vietnam. Fighting broke out in the...
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     88. Stanley Karnow, Vietnam: A History p162 "Nothing has reinforced the Vietminh cause more than the mercurial Bao Dai's decision to abdicate. For his gesture...
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    efforts to send supplies to Ho Chi Minh's Vietnamese rebels known as the Vietminh. In April 1954, Zhou traveled to Switzerland to attend the Geneva Conference...
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    during his brief first tenure as president in the 1940s, the communist Vietminh under Ho Chi Minh began a determined campaign for independence from 1946...
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     195. ISBN 978-1400874903. Springhall, John (2005). "'Kicking out the Vietminh': How Britain Allowed France to Reoccupy South Indochina, 1945-46". Journal...
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  • This war between the Vietminh and the French concluded with the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, a decisive victory for the Vietminh. Two states emerged from...
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    following year which ended the Indochina War, French Army and Vietnamese Vietminh guerrilla units still operating in Cambodia were obliged to withdraw from...
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    Democratic Republic of Vietnam was proclaimed in Hanoi by Ho Chi Minh and Vietminh on 2 September 1945. Then in September, the army was renamed the Vietnam...
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    1944 to unite petite bourgeoisie and intelligentsia in support of the Vietminh and in effect its satellite party. It was a member of the Vietnamese Fatherland...
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  • who had given them to an SDECE agent who in turn had given them to the Vietminh. The French state tried to bury the story by ordering the newspapers not...
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    A statue of a Vietminh soldier holding a Lunge AT Mine. In Vietnamese the mine is called bom ba càng, literally means "three-clawed bomb"....
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    suffered dramatic losses on 29 May 1951 when it faced the attack of the 308th Vietminh division in Ninh Bình (Indochina). Only 29 survived, five were taken prisoner...
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  • three days, left for dead. Having survived, Faulques was captured by the Vietminh who, judging him mortally wounded, released Faulques to the French authorities...
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  • fact that the Pathet Lao and Khmer Rouge were both originally part of the Vietminh, not to mention Hanoi's support for both in conjunction with the Viet Cong...
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    105°51′E / 21.033°N 105.850°E / 21.033; 105.850 Result French victory Vietminh and People's Army of Vietnam forces withdrawal to Việt Bắc Beginning of...
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  • and mountainous terrain that would become the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the Vietminh moved south to the Plain of Jars and in a column menacing Luang Prabang...
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    Massacre at Cap". Time. 1952-08-04. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2023-01-30. "Le Vietminh effectue un coup de main" SUR LA STATION DE REPOS DU CAP SAINT-JACQUES...
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    Dictionary (2006). Other Vietnamese words that appear include "Tet", "Vietminh", "Vietcong", and "pho" (rice noodles).[1] A court historian described...
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    armed and dispatched in combat units towards Saigon to conquer it from the Vietminh. They were later joined by the French Far East Expeditionary Corps (which...
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    Recognising the relative weakness of their popular base, the new self-proclaimed Vietminh provisional government in Saigon offered positions to leading figures in...
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  • Second World War", focusing on conflicts between French imperialism and the Vietminh, the Algerian war, and the Suez crisis which led to the nationalisation...
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  • Fontainebleau Agreements, a proposed arrangement between the France and the Vietminh at the outbreak of the First Indochina War Treaty of Fontainebleau (disambiguation)...
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