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After World War II, France regained control of several territories, most notably in Indochina and North Africa. French Indochina, which included Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, was a significant area of contention, leading to the First Indochina War. Additionally, France maintained its colonial holdings in North Africa, including Algeria, which would later become a focal point of conflict during the Algerian War of Independence. The post-war period was marked by France's struggle to decolonize and manage its empire.

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