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The defeat led to the eventual expulsion of French forces from all of Indochina .
After the BATTLE OF DIEN BIEN PHU, the French considered the First Indochina War to have been a defeat and withdrew from all Indochina (including Vietnam).
When the Japanese ventured into French Indochina in 1940, the US halted several major exports to Japan. Then in 1941 when France fell to Germany and the Japanese took over French Indochina, the US stopped all oil exports to Japan.
more than three. indochina stands for the countries of southeast asia. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia. so it's six countries. the reason why this region is refered to as indochina is because all these countries were once part of a French colony.
The French were militarily defeated by the Vietnamese in the First Indochinese War, specifically in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, forcing the French to concede independence to Vietnam. Cambodia's King Norodom Sihanouk and Laos's King Sisavong Vong came to a peaceful agreements for French withdrawal in 1953 and the granting of independence (both agreements operated independently of one another).Since France had no possessions in Indochina other than Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, France had lost its possessions in Indochina by 1955.
1. WW1, prior to WW2, was known as the "Great War" and the "War to end all Wars." 2. Vietnam's first war was known as the "1st Indochina War" and the "French Indochina War." THE FIRST WAR WAS THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR THEN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION WAR
France was gradually wearing down on Southeast Asian countries' independence until it was part of what was known as French Indochina. In France's goal to colonize the world and make it all French, it took a hold of Asia through Southeast Asia, specifically the countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Through military expeditions, the French wore down these three countries until they all became part of French Indochina.
Vietnam wasn't a country during or before World War II. That region of the world was known as French Indochina. Tonkin came under the control of France at the end of the Sino-French War in 1885. French Indochina was formed by the combination of the French Protectorate of Annam, the French controlled region of Tonkin, and the colony of Cochinchina in the south finally in 1887. French Indochina comprised all of modern day Vietnam, and large parts of Laos, Cambodia, and Guangzhouwan (small portion of southern China).With the fall of France to Nazi Germany in the opening days of WWII, French control over the region began slipping when the puppet Vichy gave access to Tonkin to the Japanese in 1940. The Japanese used the opportunity to gain control over all of French Indochina, and remained in control until Japan surrendered to the US in August 1945.
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French is not spoken in Antarctica, as it is uninhabited except for research stations where various languages may be spoken, but French is not a common language in the continent.