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Declassified per Executive Order 13526, Section 3.3
NND Project Number: NND 63316. By: NWD Date: 2011


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FOOTNOTES

1.  Joseph Buttinger, Vietnam: A Dragon Embattled (New York: Praeger, 1967, 2 vols.), I, 172–174.
2.  Ibid.
3.  Data on Vietnamese political parties is drawn principally from U.S. Department of State, Political Alignments of Vietnamese Nationalists (Office of Intelligence Research, Report No. 3708, October 1, 1949), passim.
4.  Ibid., 138 ff.
5.  Ibid.
6.  Ibid., 31–32.
7.  Ibid., 37
8.  Ibid., 138 ff.
9.  Bernard B. Fall, ed., Ho Chi Minh on Revolution (New York: Praeger, 1967, 130–131.
10.  The Hitler–Stalin Pact was signed in August, 1939. On 26 September 1939, France outlawed the Communist Party. Ibid., and Buttinger, op. cit., I, 224–226.
11.  Ibid., 236–250.
12.  Ibid., 242–244.
13.  U.S. Department of State, Political Alignments..., op. cit., 58.
14.  Fall, ed., Ho Chi Minh on Revolution, op. cit., 133–134
15.  George Modelski, "The Viet Minh Complex," in Cyril E. Black and Thomas P. Thorton, eds., Communism and Revolution (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964), 189–190. Cf. Bernard B. Fall, The Two Viet-Nams (New York: Praeger, 2nd Edition, 1963), 62.
16.  Vo Nguyen Giap, People's War, People's Army (Hanoi, 1961), 75, quoted in ibid.
17.  U.S. Dept of State, Political Alignments..., op. cit., 60.
18.  Fall, The Two Viet-Nams, op. cit., 62–63.
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