Donald Lancaster, The Emancipation of French Indochina (London: Oxford University Press, 1961), pp. 23-27. '0 Buttinger, Smaller Dragon, pp. 233—39; Lancaster, Emancipation of French Indochina, pp. 28-29; Bernard B. Fall, "The History and Culture of... The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict: The setting of the stage to ... - الصفحة 8بواسطة Edwin Bickford Hooper, Dean C. Allard, Oscar P. Fitzgerald - 1976عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| American University (Washington, D.C.). Cultural Information Analysis Center - 1966 - عدد الصفحات: 1182
...Affairs, XXVIII, 3 (September 1955), p. 244. 4. Savani, op. cit., p. 100. 5. Fall, op. cit., p. 244. 6. Donald Lancaster, The Emancipation of French Indochina (London: Oxford University Press, 1961), p. 89. 7. Savani, op. cit., p. 101. 8. Ibid.; Fall, op. cit., pp. 244-45. 9. Ibid. 10. Lancaster, op.... | |
| 1972 - عدد الصفحات: 676
...Vietnamese in both North Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam. FOOTNOTES CHAPTER 15 I. INTRODUCTION 1 Donald Lancaster, The Emancipation of French Indochina (London: Oxford University Press, 1961), p. 328; Charles N. Spinks, John C. Durr, and Stephen Peters, Thc North Vietnamese Regime: Institutions... | |
| Edwin Bickford Hooper, Dean C. Allard, Oscar P. Fitzgerald - 1976 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...Line (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970), p, xiii. " FitzGerald, Southern Expansion, pp. 85—86. In 1407, during the period of the great Ming fleets,...(London: Oxford University Press, 1961), pp. 23-27. '0 Buttinger, Smaller Dragon, pp. 233—39; Lancaster, Emancipation of French Indochina, pp. 28-29;... | |
| Edwin Bickford Hooper - 1977 - عدد الصفحات: 442
...equally zealous successors, the Vietnamese Christian community soon grew to an estimated 300,000 people.9 More than a century later, it would be through the...(London: Oxford University Press, 1961), pp. 23-27. '"Buttinger, Smaller Dragon, pp. 233-39; Lancaster, Emancipation of French Indochina, pp. 28-29; Bernard... | |
| Wayne Hung Wong - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 200
...political concessions to Japan were sufficient to meet its imperialistic designs in that region. See Donald Lancaster, The Emancipation of French Indochina (London: Oxford University Press, 1961), 96. 33. American infantry, artillery, veterinary, engineering, medical, and air personnel were also... | |
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