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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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27. DRV Government Decree No. 239 of March 1953, translated in Fall, The Viet Minh Regime, op. cit., 172–178, is an early example; the process was considerably refined thereafter. A particularly vivid eye-witness account is in Zasloff, op. cit., 47–48.

28. Hoang, op. cit., Fall, Le Viet Minh, op. cit.

29. Carver, op. cit., 354; Fall, Viet-Nam Witness, op. cit., 124; Hoang, op. cit., 166. Ellen Hammer: "at least 50,000 were killed"; Hammer, op. cit., 341.

30. Fall, ed., Ho Chi Minh on Revolution, op. cit., 305–309.

31. Fall, The Two Viet-Nams, op. cit., 156–158.

32. Hoang, op. cit., 209–210, quoting Nhan Dan, No. 970 (Oct. 31, 1956).

33. USIS, Saigon, "Notes on the Anniversary of the Peasant Uprising in Nghe-An" (November, 1967).

34. Ibid.

35. Hoang, op. cit., 224–228. For data on employment of Southerners against the uprisings, see DIA "The North Vietnamese Role in the Origin.…" op. cit., esp. Vol II, Item 84, 80, Text, p. 74.

36. Fall, Viet-Nam Witness, op. cit., 101–102.

37. Lauve, op. cit., 428–429.

38. Fall, {{|Two Viet-Nams}}, 157.

39. Lauve, op. cit., 428.

40. P. J. Honey, ed., North Vietnam Today, op. cit., 33. It is significant that the DRV armed forces near the border assumed a defensive posture in 1956; Central Intelligence Agency, Current Intelligence Weekly Review (31 May 1956).

41. Fall, Viet-Nam Witness, op. cit., 102; Fall, Le Viet Minh, op. cit., 169.

42. Fall, Viet-Nam Witness, loc. cit.

43. Fall, Le Viet Minh, op. cit.

44. Fall, Viet-Nam Witness, op. cit., 124.

45. Ibid., 25, 39; Fall, Two Viet-Nams, 188–190; Hoang, op. cit., 228–239.

46. Fall, Two Viet-Nams, op. cit., 187.

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