WW2 set the stage
The third stage or the third phase of the French Revolution was called "The Reaction". It removed the price limit on bread and reactionary gangs beat up revolutionists in the streets.
The French established a constitutional monarchy in the first stage of the revolution. This constitutional monarchy only lasted from September 3, 1791 to September 21, 1792.
In the first Indochina War, Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh Front fought against French colonial forces seeking to retain control over Vietnam after World War II. The conflict began in 1946 and lasted until 1954, culminating in the decisive Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which led to the defeat of the French and their withdrawal from Vietnam. This war was crucial in the struggle for Vietnamese independence and set the stage for the subsequent Vietnam War.
In 1809, the Peninsular War intensified as a result of Napoleon's invasion of Spain, leading to widespread resistance against French rule. This conflict saw the emergence of guerrilla warfare, as Spanish partisans fought to expel French troops. The war also significantly weakened French control in Spain and contributed to the rise of nationalism across Europe. Ultimately, the turmoil set the stage for Spain's struggle for independence and the eventual restoration of the Spanish monarchy.
The chief value of the colonies in the French and Indian War was their strategic importance and resources, which provided crucial support to the British military efforts against the French and their Native American allies. The war expanded British territorial claims in North America, leading to increased colonial expansion and settlement. Additionally, the conflict fostered a sense of unity among the colonies, setting the stage for future cooperation and resistance against British policies. Ultimately, the war's outcome significantly altered the balance of power in North America.
Because the French were colonial occupiers and pretty nasty ones at that. Vietnamese nationalism was also on the rise at that time, which was similar to what happened in many colonized country's like Algreia at the time. The Japanese defeat of the French during WWII and related events of that war also encouraged resistance. Read A street without Joy by Bernard Fall.
Because they didn't want to live under French rule or influence. Ho chi Min thought the Vietnamese people were better off ruling thierselves. To bad Uncle Ho believed in the idea of communism.
Yes! He is married to the French-Vietnamese actress and designer, Helene Patarot since 1987. They met during the touring stage production of the Mahabharata. They have homes in London and Paris.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
Translated from English to French, stage would be "etape".
resistance stage
My father's friend fought a resistance war for several months. Using weapons and supplies from the dead vietcong in the jungle. But the resistance ended 3-5 months later when the vietcong brought the T-54 to the fight. Since the resistance had no support, low in supplies, and unable to mount any offense against the T-54. My dad's friend died in the fight thus ended the resistance. Story based upon one of my dad's stories. Another one was in 1977 where the Vietnamese in USA tried to stage a coup in Vietnam but failed in day one as the VC knew the plot already. After that, there is no attempts for a coup that I know of. Words is there is a small South Vietnamese resistance camp somewhere in the jungle of Cambodia but I think it just something the Vietnamese in Little Saigon made up to save their already dying spirit.
A.) Resistance stage
The alarm stage of stress is marked by the body's release of adrenaline. The next stage is usually the resistance stage, and finally exhaustion.
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