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  • ...and southeast Asia. LOC 2005631512.tif|right|350px|Vietnam and its nearby "Indochina" countries today.}} '''Indochina''' was the name of the [[France|French]] colony that eventually became [[Vi
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  • '''French Indochina''' was the French colonial structure that contained Cambodia, Laos, and pre Few Frenchmen permanently settled in Indochina. Below the top layer of imperial control, the civil service comprised Frenc
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  • ..., (Versio, 1984) and Nayan Chandra, ''The War after the War: a History of Indochina Since the Fall of Saigon'' (HarcourtBrace Javanovich, 1986)</ref> | contribution = Indonesia, ASEAN, and the Third Indochina War
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Indochina]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/French Indochina]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • ==Indochina and the Second World War== ...to Japan, and in 1941, Japan extended its control over the whole of French Indochina. The U.S.A., concerned by this expansion, put embargos on exports of steel
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  • ...external events, related to the Second World War, which affected [[French Indochina]]
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • ...and southeast Asia. LOC 2005631512.tif|right|350px|Vietnam and its nearby "Indochina" countries today.}} '''Indochina''' was the name of the [[France|French]] colony that eventually became [[Vi
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  • {{r|French Indochina}} {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}} {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Indochina and the Second World War]]
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  • ...external events, related to the Second World War, which affected [[French Indochina]]
    144 bytes (17 words) - 21:13, 14 September 2009
  • ...revolutionary movement that overthrew the colonial government of [[French Indochina]]
    171 bytes (20 words) - 19:14, 28 December 2008
  • ...ive battle that soon forced [[France]] to relinquish control of colonial [[Indochina]].
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  • ...arly known for his novels about paratroopers fighting the colonial wars of Indochina and Algeria.
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  • Emperor of [[Annam]] (1932-1945), and Head of State of [[French Indochina]] until replaced by [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] after the [[Geneva Accords]].
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  • ..., non-Communist political party of the [[Cochin China]] region of [[French Indochina]] in the late 1940s
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  • One of the two nationalist parties opposing French colonial rule in Indochina, the other being its ultimate rival, the Vietnamese Communist Party. Purged
    209 bytes (29 words) - 15:55, 11 July 2008
  • ...ite priest, ally of [[Charles DeGaulle]] and High Commissioner of [[French Indochina]] from 1945-1957, opposed to any significant [[Vietnam|Vietnamese]] nationa
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  • The central region in those parts of [[French Indochina]] that eventually became [[South Vietnam]]; was the Kingdom of [[Dai Viet]]
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  • {{r|French Indochina}} {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]] that was part of [[French Indochina]], located northeast of Thailand and west of Vietnam, with short borders to
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  • A conference at which France ended its colonial rule of then-Indochina, and created North and South Vietnam. It scheduled a 1956 referendum, never
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  • ...the [[Second World War]], and last commander of French forces in [[French Indochina]]; responsible for creating the [[Dien Bien Phu]] base
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  • In French Indochina, the southernmost part of [[Vietnam]], including the [[Mekong River|Mekong
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  • ...ency]] advisor to Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay, involved in French Indochina and South Vietnam 1954-1960, although lost influence in U.S. policymaking t
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  • A French expert (1902-1969) on [[Vietnam]], born in [[French Indochina]], who advised French leaders on dealing with nationalism, was an emissary
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  • ...Second World War, was involved in restoring colonial authority in [[French Indochina]], and was the last British head of the Pakistani military
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  • .... In particular, Vichy retained authority, until March 1945, over [[French Indochina]].
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  • ...ul Mus''' (1902-1969) was a French expert on [[Vietnam]], born in [[French Indochina]], who advised French leaders on dealing with nationalism, was an emissary When [[Jacques Leclerc]] became the French military commander for Indochina in September 1945, <ref name=McAlister>{{citation
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  • {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}} {{r|Indochina}}
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  • ...se]] nationalists while [[Vichy France]] and [[Japan]] controlled [[French Indochina]], formed in October 1942. Its coalition included members of the Communist
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  • ...water bordered on the west by Africa; on the north by Asia; on the east by Indochina, some islands of Indonesia, and Australia; and on the south by the Antarcti
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  • ...de>The specific plans, decisions and preliminary operations (e.g. [[French Indochina]]), by the [[Empire of Japan]], to begin large-scale operations of [[World
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  • ...tical entity created by the Geneva Accords of 1954 that partitioned French Indochina. The Republic of Vietnam ended in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War.
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • ...ered on the west by [[Africa]]; on the north by [[Asia]]; on the east by [[Indochina]], some islands of [[Indonesia]], and [[Australia]]; and on the south by th
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • ...[[Mekong Delta]], was the southernmost of the three main regions of French Indochina, which became [[Vietnam]]. Other variants on the name include "Cochinchina" While [[Ho Chi Minh]] and others from the center and north of Indochina were negotiating at Fontainebleau, High Commissioner [[Georges d'Argenlieu]
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  • {{r|Third Indochina War}}
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  • ...nam War]], between which [[France]] reasserted its colonial authority over Indochina in 1945, created a proto-state of [[Vietnam]] under a provisional governmen
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  • {{r|Third Indochina War}}
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  • ...mic system, it spawned from ancient kingdoms, was a colony called [[French Indochina]], and was partitioned into the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (North V
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  • ...orld War]] to key roles in the last colonial days of Pakistan and [[French Indochina]]. During the [[Second World War]], he commanded [[20th Indian Division]],
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  • {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • The principal target of China's 1984 invasion of [[Vietnam]] in the [[Third Indochina War]], '''Ha Giang Province''' is on the border between the two countries. | title = Military Strategy in the Third Indochina War: The Last Maoist War
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  • {{r|Indochina}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}} {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • '''Tonkin''' is the northernmost of the three principal regions, from French Indochina, which made up what was to become [[Vietnam]]. Its key feature is the Red R
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  • {{r|Indochina}}
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