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A map of communist controlled and disputed areas in French Indochina in 1950 14 January. A U.S. Department of Defense Committee recommended that the U.S. expend $15 million on military aid to combat communism in Vietnam.
A map of dissident activities in Indochina in 1950. Throughout 1948 and 1949, the Việt Minh engaged in ambushes and sabotage of French convoys and infrastructure. Meanwhile, the French government was still looking for a political solution and major military operations stalled for a lack of manpower.
During the Cold War, the Indochina wars (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Đông Dương) were a series of wars which were waged in Indochina from 1946 to 1991, by communist forces (mainly ones led by Vietnamese communists) against the opponents (mainly the Vietnamese capitalists, Trotskyists, the State of Vietnam, the Republic of Vietnam, the French, American, Laotian royalist, Cambodian and Chinese ...
1950 establishments in French Indochina (1 P) C. 1950 in Cambodia (1 C) L. 1950 in Laos (1 C, 1 P) V. ... This page was last edited on 27 February 2019, at 21:41 (UTC).
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It was evacuated in 1950 during Võ Nguyên Giáp's offensive against the French border forts, considered a turning point in the Indochina War. The city was the center of fighting during the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979, and fell to the Chinese military who briefly occupied it.
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Deutsch: Karte von Indochina 1979 und 1989. Quellen: Hugues Tertrais, Krystyna Mazoyer: Atlas des guerres d'Indochine, 1940–1990.De l'Indochine française à l'ouverture internationale. Éd.