Operation Passage to Freedom
Operation Passage to Freedom was a term used by the United States Navy to describe the propaganda effort and the assistance in transporting in 310,000 Vietnamese civilians, soldiers and non-Vietnamese members of the French Army from communist North Vietnam (the Democratic Republic of Vietnam) to monarchist South Vietnam (the State of Vietnam, later to become the Republic of Vietnam) between the years 1954 and 1955. The French and other countries may have transported a further 500,000. In the wake of the French defeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, the Geneva Accords of 1954 decided the fate of French Indochina after eight years of war between the colonial French Union forces and the Viet Minh, which fought for Vietnamese independence. The accords resulted in the partition of Vietnam at th
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Operation Passage to Freedom
Operation Passage to Freedom was a term used by the United States Navy to describe the propaganda effort and the assistance in transporting in 310,000 Vietnamese civilians, soldiers and non-Vietnamese members of the French Army from communist North Vietnam (the Democratic Republic of Vietnam) to monarchist South Vietnam (the State of Vietnam, later to become the Republic of Vietnam) between the years 1954 and 1955. The French and other countries may have transported a further 500,000. In the wake of the French defeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, the Geneva Accords of 1954 decided the fate of French Indochina after eight years of war between the colonial French Union forces and the Viet Minh, which fought for Vietnamese independence. The accords resulted in the partition of Vietnam at th
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Die Operation Passage to Freed ...... war der erste Indochinakrieg.
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La Operación Pasaje a la Liber ...... inato del líder survietnamita.
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L’opération Passage to Freedom ...... e, notamment l'Armée de l'air.
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Operasi Passage to Freedom ada ...... berpindah ke arah sebaliknya.
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Operation Passage to Freedom w ...... f the South Vietnamese leader.
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Operação Passagem para a Liber ...... do norte ficaram agradecidos.
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«Рейс к свободе» (англ. Passag ...... Второй Индокитайскими войнами.
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自由之路行动(越南語:Chiến dịch Con đườn ...... 越国旗仍然是海外越南的反对越南共产党政权人士普遍使用的标志。
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Die Operation Passage to Freed ...... war der erste Indochinakrieg.
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La Operación Pasaje a la Liber ...... territorio al norte del mismo
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L’opération Passage to Freedom ...... e, notamment l'Armée de l'air.
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Operasi Passage to Freedom ada ...... embawa 500,000 orang tambahan.
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Operation Passage to Freedom w ...... the partition of Vietnam at th
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Operação Passagem para a Liber ...... 17.º paralelo norte, com o Vie
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«Рейс к свободе» (англ. Passag ...... этом всемерную помощь со сторо
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自由之路行动(越南語:Chiến dịch Con đườn ...... 越国旗仍然是海外越南的反对越南共产党政权人士普遍使用的标志。
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Operación Pasaje a la Libertad
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Operasi Passage to Freedom
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Operation Passage to Freedom
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Operation Passage to Freedom
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Operação Passagem para a Liberdade
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Opération Passage to Freedom
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Passage to Freedom
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自由之路行动
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