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Indochina War
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War of independence 1946–54 between the nationalist forces of what was to become Vietnam and France, the occupying colonial power.

In 1945 Vietnamese nationalist communist leader Ho Chi Minh proclaimed an independent Vietnamese republic, which soon began an armed struggle against French forces. France in turn set up a noncommunist state four years later. In 1954, after the siege of Dien Bien Phu, a ceasefire was agreed between France and China that resulted in the establishment of two separate states, North and South Vietnam, divided by the 17th parallel. Attempts at reunification of the country led subsequently to the Vietnam War.



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Elliott's account shows much less continuity between the Communist personnel of the First and Second Indochina Wars than the versions put forth by previous authors on the subject.
The real blame for the practical and moral shambles in which our military finds itself lies with our nation's elite, whose privileged members turned their back on military service when our Indochina wars gave them an excuse.
The contributors elucidate the ways in which Vietnam's socialist state and the Vietnamese people have developed, revised and challenged official narratives of the recent past, particularly the revolutionary experience of the last fifty years, comprising the First, Second, and Third Indochina Wars and the concurrent and subsequent building and then partial dismantling of a society deemed socialist.
 
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