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  • ...e for the Independence of Vietnam" (''Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh Hoi'', '''Viet Minh''' for short) was formed in 1941. <ref name=CS-VN-EMH>{{citation | contribution = Establishment of the Viet Minh
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  • The most prominent general of the [[Viet Minh]], the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], and eventually Defense Minister and P
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  • ...e for the Independence of Vietnam" (''Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh Hoi'', '''Viet Minh''' for short) was formed in 1941. <ref name=CS-VN-EMH>{{citation | contribution = Establishment of the Viet Minh
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  • ...way and formed the [[Dan Xa Dang]] political party. So was executed by the Viet Minh in 1947. In response to the execution, the Hoa Hao then joined the French to fight the Viet Minh, but split off again, and then into individual localities primarily in the
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  • ...reated in October 1942. Its coalition included members of the [[VNQDD]], [[Viet Minh]] and groups, such as the Phuc Quoc, which were pro-Japanese but still nati ...na, expected intelligence information from the Dong Minh Hoi, but only the Viet Minh actually had operating cells in Indochina. [[Ho Chi Minh]], therefore, was
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  • Vietnamese military officer who fought against the [[Viet Minh]] with the French, then became a general under [[Ngo Dinh Diem]], but parti
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  • A battle of the [[Indochinese revolution]], with disastrous results for the [[Viet Minh]], who attacked French positions, without cover, in range of air attack and
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  • ...two leaders were condemned by a [[Viet Minh]] tribunal; in April 1947, the Viet Minh had ordered the party to disband. Huynh Phu So was executed in June, and Ng
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  • ...and, under optimal conditions, formed a rock of a defense against which [[Viet Minh]] smashed themselves. It may have set unrealistic expectations for [[Dien B
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  • ==Viet Minh==
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  • ...formed in October 1942. Its coalition included members of the Communist [[Viet Minh]] and various non-Communist groups such as the [[VNQDD]]
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  • ...igon, Vien commanded the Saigon area troops, and briefly allied with the [[Viet Minh]] in anti-French activities. ...Vietnamese state, in 1947. At that point, he agreed to help hunt down the Viet Minh. For four years, he was Bao Dai's financial partner and a casino owner.
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  • ...nner where the enemy had a technological superiority. After a time, the [[Viet Minh]], and its successors, developed techniques for defeating an apparent techn ...y aircraft &mdash; combat or trainer &mdash; that could carry [[napalm]]. Viet Minh forces, in the open and without [[anti-aircraft artillery]], came under the
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  • ...ture]] U.S. air support for the [[Dien Bien Phu]] outpost, surrounded by [[Viet Minh]] forces
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  • ...rejected by [[Bao Dai]], and eventually had its leadership killed by the [[Viet Minh]].
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  • ...h there was increasing insurgency, fought conventionally combat with the [[Viet Minh]] starting in 1950, and ended in 1954. The end, militarily, involved the de
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  • ...ist guerrillas, after the 1954 partition of Vietnam, were members of the [[Viet Minh]], which had been the military wing of the Communist-dominated nationalist ...e had been quite significant attrition of the Southern-born guerrillas and Viet Minh who had remained in the South after 1954. A large number of the Communist d
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  • ...al area of [[Vietnam]]. It is mountainous; its caves provided refuge for [[Viet Minh]] guerrillas during the [[Second World War]] and [[Indochinese revolution]]
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  • ...French and the Japanese during World War II: the ICP as the nucleus of the Viet Minh, and the VNQDD as the principal component of the Chinese Nationalist-sponso ===Viet Minh amd VNQDD===
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  • ...in the center. This installation bloodily repelled a numerically stronger Viet Minh force, even when it briefly held some of the outer positions.<ref name=TFIW ...covered enough territory nor had enough mobile forces to seriously disrupt Viet Minh movement beyond its boundaries. The French Air Force strained its resources
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  • ...People's Army,'' Praeger. An overview of the war, by the commander of the Viet Minh, with substantial detail on this battle. Expect that it will be written in ...While still in political jargon, the prose flows better than in many other Viet Minh documents.
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  • ...llectual background; he was a textile worker. He escaped and joined the [[Viet Minh]] in China.
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  • ...cisive engagement of the [[Indochinese revolution]], took place nearby. [[Viet Minh]] headquarters was 25 km east of Dien Bien Phu City.<ref name=VNtravelkeu>{
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  • ...land ownership, but demand for land reform began to be exploited by the [[Viet Minh]] in the late 1940s. <ref>McAlister & Mus, pp. 83-84</ref>
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  • | contribution = Chapter 2, "U.S. Involvement in the Franco-Viet Minh War, 1950-1954" Section 1, pp. 75-107
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  • ...ommunist forces in [[Vietnam]], both against the French as leader of the [[Viet Minh]] troops, and the first Senior General of the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] ...ctivities of Ho; Giap was not, at first, known.<ref>Patti, p. 47</ref> The Viet Minh had been founded in May 1941. <ref name=CS-VN-EMH>{{citation
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  • The Tan Trao Historical Site was one of the "safe areas" used by the [[Viet Minh]] before the 1946 declaration of independence.
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  • ...Xuyen with France; the Dai Viet with Japan. Given this factionalism, the Viet Minh, accurately or not, enjoyed support as an uniquely Vietnamese faction.<ref | contribution = Chapter 2, "U.S. Involvement in the Franco-Viet Minh War, 1950-1954". Section 1,
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  • ...y the [[Viet Minh]] during the [[First Indochina War] (also known as the [[Viet Minh War]]). It reestablished the ICP, which had been officially dissolved in 19
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  • ...in''' (1927-} , a Vietnamese born under French colonial rule, was an early Viet Minh revolutionary, rose to prominence in the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], but
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  • ...ho would be the French commander in Indochina when major combat with the [[Viet Minh]] began. He then commanded an armored [[division]] and became deputy comman
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  • ...ref>Karnmow, pp. 156-158</ref> By December, there was outright war between Viet Minh (under [[Vo Nguyen Giap]] and French troops. Moutet and d'Argenlieu rejecte
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  • ...ditionally was little intermixing or friendship with the lowlanders. The [[Viet Minh]] found some quite willing to fight the French, <ref name=Mont-PAVN-Motive>
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  • ...t was by the United States. During the fighting between the French and the Viet Minh, there was certainly close air support and air mobility for the French, wit
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  • ...left school as a teenager and joined the anti-French forces. Becoming a [[Viet Minh]] colonel, he transferred to the diplomatic service in 1954, and, in 1956,
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  • ...-1996) was a general in the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], who rose from [[Viet Minh]] recruit to senior leadership.<ref name=Bolt>{{citation
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  • ...sup><span id="Primary sources, quotations jump2"></span> and to join the [[Viet Minh]] in 1945 (e.g., the French brutal repressions in 1940 and 1945, the power Ho Chi Minh, founder and leader of the [[Viet Minh]], called for the general uprising---against the French colonists and the J
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  • ...s of the Northern or Southern militaries. In the Republic of Vietnam, the Viet Minh organized popular resistance to the government eventually transforming itse
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  • ...d and far more dependent on air mobility than Na San. Additionally, the [[Viet Minh]] commander [[Vo Nguyen Giap]] did not play the part the French commander, ==Viet Minh Strategy==
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  • ...ber of its troops at Dien Bien Phu, was very active in the war against the Viet Minh.
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  • The Viet Minh, at first, used captured French communications equipment. Under the French, On September 12, the Viet Minh established a Military Cryptographic Section, and, with their only referenc
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  • ...il, and he returned to lead an underground centered around the Communist [[Viet Minh]]. This mission was assisted by Western intelligence agencies, including th ...tack, but also gave orders to hunt down the Lam Song deserters, as well as Viet Minh who had entered Indochina while the French seemed preoccupied with Japan.
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  • ...analysts, gave consistent stories of being given stay-behind roles by the Viet Minh leadership going north. Some were given political roles, while others were The Viet Minh went underground in 1956, but there was no major decision until 1959. A 196
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  • The [[Viet Minh]], certainly Communist-controlled but, its earlier days, containing other n ...cto'' head of Indochinese state during the [[Second World War]]. While the Viet Minh had forced his abdication, when it became convenient to have a Head of Stat
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  • *Ngô Ðình Khôi, a French provisional governor killed by the [[Viet Minh]] .... Diem, a nationalist, had exiled himself from the South, in 1950, under [[Viet Minh]] death sentence for organizing a new nationalist organization. <ref>Moyar,
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  • ...themselves a few years later fighting the Algerian rebels. Having used the Viet Minh techniques to completely retrain a paratroop brigade, the protagonists then
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  • ...rogram had gone into effect. Government forces evicted farmers to whom the Viet Minh had redistributed land; whether this was legally correct or not, it would t
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  • ...n May 1941. In the spring, the Communists reorganized into what became the Viet Minh. <ref name=Hammer>{{citation ...ds. During the Japanese occupation, even during French administration, the Viet Minh exiled to China had an opportunity to quietly rebuild their infrastructure.
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  • ...ecially the French defeat at the [[Battle of Dien Bien Phu]], in which the Viet Minh used several [[division]] equivalents. ...intensely anti-communist American journalist, [[Joseph Alsop]], had toured Viet Minh governed areas of the South in 1954, and was shocked to observe that "it wa
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  • ...August 3 projected relatively little Communist activity in [[Cambodia]] as Viet Minh withdraw. With outside help, the Cambodians should be able to build a secur
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  • ...of the South, certain pro-French elements may be planning to overthrow it. Viet Minh elements will stay in the south and create an underground, discredit the go
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  • ...tack, but also gave orders to hunt down the Lam Song deserters, as well as Viet Minh who had entered Indochina while the French seemed preoccupied with Japan.
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  • ...et another irony, the Chinese headquarters was in [[Kunming]], where the [[Viet Minh]] had met with the U.S. Office of Strategic Services team during the [[Seco
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  • ...ore about the resistance groups in Indochina. These groups, especially the Viet Minh, fought the Japanese, but would later fight the French administration, and September 1945 found an emboldened Viet Minh, under Ho Chi Minh and assisted by a US OSS team under MAJ Archimedes Patti
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  • ...an Dang) and Communist (e.g., Ho Chi Minh|Indochinese Communist Party; the Viet Minh became the dominant revolutionary force. From 1946 to 1948, the French rees
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  • There is little doubt that there was some kind of Viet Minh-derived "stay behind" organization between 1954 and 1960, but it is unclear ...oited, initially at the level of propaganda and recruiting, by stay-behind Viet Minh receiving orders from the North.
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  • ...ord also received 40 to 60 percent of the tenants' crops as rent. When the Viet Minh fought the French, they also fought an economic war, and drove large landow
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  • ...and the the eventual armed defeat of the French colonial forces by the [[Viet Minh]]. That defeat led to the 1954 Geneva accords that split Vietnam into North Some kind of Viet Minh-derived organization remained in the South between 1954 and 1960, but it is
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  • ..."Passage to Freedom," came on the heels of the defeat of the French by the Viet Minh and the division of the Vietnamese portion of Indochina into the communist
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  • ...division of Vietnam, but lost out when the French accepted the proposal of Viet Minh delegate Pham Van Dong,<ref>''The Pentagon Papers'' (1971), Beacon Press, v ...oited, initially at the level of propaganda and recruiting, by stay-behind Viet Minh receiving orders from the North.
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  • ...attempt to take Khe Sanh? Was the battle truly an attempt to replicate the Viet Minh triumph against the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu? General Westmore
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  • ...around the area, and were wearing their packs. Huynh, who may have been a Viet Minh officer against the French, did not deny it was an ambush, but a hasty one,
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  • ...flamed by "his program of wholesale political suppression, not just of the Viet Minh cadre that had stayed in the south after Geneva, but against all opposition
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  • ...by the Axis powers, and also to Mao Zedong's Red Army in China and to the Viet Minh in French Indochina who were fighting the Japanese. At the end of the war,
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  • ...at Bi airfield, to support Dien Bien Phu. Flights started in March, as the Viet Minh began their assault, and continued until Dien Bien Phu fell on 7 May. Two C
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  • ...r of direction-finding stations, with about 40 technicians. They monitored Viet Minh, Nationalist and Communist Chinese, British, Dutch and Indonesian communica ...flamed by "his program of wholesale political suppression, not just of the Viet Minh cadre that had stayed in the south after Geneva, but against all opposition
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