1946-1954.
He did not want the Vietnamese to take over the french colony of Indochina
During the war, it was the French "P" (Piasters).
Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
Yes and No. There were two Indochinese Wars and the Second Indochinese War corresponds to what is termed the Vietnam War in the United States and the American War in Vietnam. The First Indochinese War was a war primarily between the Viet Minh (the Vietnamese Communists who were the antecedents of the current Vietnamese government) and the French Colonial Administration.
Which society? American, Vietnamese, French, Chinese, Russian, Western European? And position on what? The war, the hippie/peace movement, communism, containment, civil war?
The war with the French.
He did not want the Vietnamese to take over the french colony of Indochina
the french and the indian war took place in the territories between the british and french
'46-'54
During the war, it was the French "P" (Piasters).
Communist factions rebelled against the French established government and started what became the Vietnamese War. Of course, one could say the French had no business there in the first place, but they had been there for many years.
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Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
The Quebec war took place on the plains of Abraham. It was between the French and the British.
The Catholic religion and the French language was second to Vietnamese religion/language during the war. When we met a (South) Viet National in the field, if he didn't speak English, he could sometimes speak French.