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  • | contribution = Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War }}, p. 3</ref> The Laoshan area is considerably farther from Hanoi than was the 1979 attack, and the reasons for picking this site are not kno
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  • ...their military support of Hanoi. He assumed that would drastically reduce Hanoi's threat. Second, "Vietnamization" would replace attrition. Vietnamization In March, 1972 Hanoi invaded on three fronts:
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  • ...The Official History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954-1975'' (2002), Hanoi's official history[http://www.amazon.com/Victory-Vietnam-Official-History-P
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  • ...duated at the top of his class in the School for Law and Administration in Hanoi. Immediately named a district chief, he was promoted to province chief by a ...ied the start of consultations on the 1956 referendum would begin, between Hanoi and Saigon, in July 1955.<ref name=Patti>{{cite book
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  • ...vince]] in [[Annam]]; he did not visit rural [[Tonkin]] until 1941 and the Hanoi-Haiphong area until 1945. His milk name was Nguyen Sinh Cung. ...unist [[Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang]] (VNQDD, Vietnamese Nationalist Party), in Hanoi. Ho's relationship with the VNQDD, the most significant non-communist natio
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  • In August, he went to Hanoi with the assignment of developing a paramilitary organization in the north.
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  • ...ch military force under the command of Gen. [[Jacques Leclerc]] arrived in Hanoi on March 18, after the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissio ...an observer of withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from the Chinese section of Hanoi, but "no circumstances
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  • ...een given to diplomats and journalists in December, and broadcast on Radio Hanoi on January 1. Poems and music have long been a way of sending one-way messa ====Urban areas outside Hue and Hanoi====
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • ...orth (which encompassed the [[Red River Delta]], and the major cities of [[Hanoi]] and [[Haiphong]]). This colony became known as [[French Indochina]]. Fr ...ectorate in two stages. First, Japan was given control over the cities of Hanoi and Saigon in the summer of 1940. Japan took over the entirety of the colo
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  • The precise nature of Hanoi's strategic goal at Khe Sanh is one of the most intriguing unanswered quest ...his desire to stage "Dien Bien Phu in reverse".<ref>Pisor, p. 61.</ref> If Hanoi was willing to mass its troops within a limited geographic area, making it
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  • ...kin was the heart of the French culture in Vietnam, with the University of Hanoi and its French staff, and where Catholicism was dominant in the villages. "
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  • ...9], reads: "Five of our articles are by specialists who have observed the Hanoi regime from a distance. M. Tongas and Mr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho ...n the Vietnamese document "Tong ket cuoc khang chien chong thuc dan Phap," Hanoi: Chinh Tri Quoc Gia, 1996.<ref name="Lawrence.2007"/><sup>:46</sup>
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  • ...o'') is a valley and small town in North Vietnam, 260 miles northwest of [[Hanoi]] and the place of the decisive 1954 battle that forced [[France]] to reli ...As the French concentrated at Dien Bien Phu and in the Red River Delta ([[Hanoi]]-[[Haiphong]] area), they began to lose initiative and mobility.
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  • ...ntelligence about the organization building the Ho Chi Minh trail &mdash; Hanoi's involvement in the developing strife became evident. Not until 1960, howe ...seriously explored a neutralist solution through direct negotiations with Hanoi, which would have been against U.S. policy. Contemporary intelligence analy
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  • ...en that cold. The temperature went down to four degrees Celcius at noon in Hanoi on 1945 Feb 13, Tết, new year day, Lunar year Ất-Dậu.{{sfn|Đoàn-Th� .... Chang Fa-kwei]]}}, who told him that "I hope we shall soon meet again in Hanoi".{{sfn|Tønnesson|1991|p=210}} See also the [https://openvault.wgbh.org/ca
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  • ...in the Philippines, and then flew the aircraft to [[Gia Lam Airport]] in [[Hanoi]]. They made airdrops to French forces in Laos between May and July. Eventu title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • ...died before the operation. Some reports say he died of natural causes in a Hanoi hospital, while others say he was killed by a [[B-52]] strike. Some of the
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  • **Starting in May 1944, the Japanese moved south along the railroad to Hanoi, cutting Chiang off from all China east of the railway, making a Chinese co
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  • Two main communications links between the DRV and PRC were established, from Hanoi to Kuangchow and K'unming. These liaison networks allowed access to Chinese
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