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The Vietnamese famine of 1944–45 (Vietnamese: Nạn đói Ất Dậu – famine of the Ất Dậu Year or Nạn đói năm 45 – the 1945 famine, due to most of the deaths occurring in 1945) was a famine that occurred in northern Vietnam in French Indochina during World War II from October 1944 to late 1945, which at the time was under Japanese occupation from 1940 with Vichy France as an ...
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Famine de 1945 au Viêt Nam; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 1944년-1945년 베트남 기근; Usage on sl.wikipedia.org Vietnamska lakota (1945) Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Nạn đói năm Ất Dậu, 1944–1945; Võ An Ninh
This work is in the public domain in Vietnam for one of the following reasons: It is a cinematographic work, photographic work, work of applied art or anonymous work first published more than 75 years ago.
German infantry weapons in the Askifou War Museum, Crete Lists of World War II military equipment are lists of military equipment in use during World War II (1939–1945). ). They include lists of aircraft, ships, vehicles, weapons, personal equipment, uniforms, and other equi
In I Corps (the northernmost military district in Vietnam) boats based at Da Nang, Tan My and Cửa Việt had three man crews of various rates and ranks. On U.S. Navy boats, the senior rate was usually a third-class petty officer or above, and the two crewmen could be E-2, E-3 or E-4 ranks (i.e. seaman apprentice, seaman, or petty officer ...
Vietnamese civilians were robbed, raped and killed by French soldiers in Saigon when they came back in August 1945. [64] Vietnamese women were also raped in north Vietnam by the French like in Bảo Hà, Bảo Yên District, Lào Cai province and Phu Lu, which caused 400 Vietnamese who were trained by the French to defect on 20 June 1948 ...
During the Convoy HX 228 [5] she was slightly damaged at 21.31 hours on 10 March 1943 when hit by a dud torpedo from German U-boat U-221 commanded by Hans-Hartwig Trojer. [6] Out of the 22 ships hit by this German submarine SS Lawton B. Evans was the only one to survive.