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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 ...
A photograph showing two Fulton MX-991/U Flashlights, next to an unofficial reproduction and a standard angle-head flashlight. The MX-991/U Flashlight (aka GI Flashlight, Army flashlight, or Moonbeam [1]) from the TL-122 military flashlight series of 1937-1944 and is a development of the MX-99/U flashlight issued in 1963 [clarification needed].
Category: 1944 in Vietnam. ... Vietnamese famine of 1944–1945 This page was last edited on 27 February 2019, at 21:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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
Note how almost all of the English language sources currently in the article refer to it as the "Great Vietnamese famine" often referencing World War II. I am not sure if the name is a good name as it only spells out 1945 but the famine already started in 1944. --Donald Trung 20:32, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
The 1945–1946 War in Vietnam, codenamed Operation Masterdom [4] by the British, and also known as the Southern Resistance War (Vietnamese: Nam Bộ kháng chiến) [5] [6] by the Vietnamese, was a post–World War II armed conflict involving a largely British-Indian and French task force and Japanese troops from the Southern Expeditionary Army Group, versus the Vietnamese communist movement ...
Tension between Vietnam and China mounted together with China's rivalry with the Soviet Union and conflict erupted with Cambodia, China's ally. Vietnam was also subject to trade embargoes by the U.S. and its allies. [citation needed] The SRVN government implemented a Stalinist dictatorship of the proletariat in the South as they had done in the ...
From late 1944 and throughout 1945, a great famine ravaged across Vietnam, killing up to 2 million by estimates. Its causes were attributed to natural disasters, the ongoing war, and poor administration by the French and the Japanese.