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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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75.  Fourth Interim Report, op. cit., 12, 21; Murti, op. cit., 87–88.
76.  RM-5163, op. cit., 6–7.
77.  Ngo Dinh Diem on Elections in Vietnam (July 16, 1955) in Marvin E. Gettleman, ed., Vietnam (New York: Fawcett, 1965), 193–194. For the U.S. view, see for example, the March 8, 1955, Secretary Dulles, public statement on the consultations scheduled to take place between DRV and GVN preliminary to the general elections; inter alia, he opined that it would "be hard to create in the North conditions which allow genuine freedom of choice." U.S. Dept. of State, "Chronology on Vietnam" (Historical Studies Division, Research Project No. 747, Nov 1965), 12.
78.  RM-4703, op. cit., 8; U.S. Interagency Intelligence Committee, "The North Vietnamese Role in the Origin, Direction, and Support of the war in South Vietnam," op. cit., 17–18.
79.  Anita Lauve Nutt, Troika on Trial, op. cit., 296-360; ICC Interim Report (S).
80.  "Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Viet-Nam, July 20, 1954, in U.S. Congress, Background Information..., op. cit., 55-57.
81.  ICC, Eighth Interim Report (Saigon, 5 June 1958), 13.
82.  U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants (Office of Program Coordination, March 17, 1967), 57. The total through 1964 was over $1 billion; NIS 43D, op. cit., 70.
83.  V. J. Croizat, trans., A Translation from the French: Lessons of the War in Indochina (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, RM-5271-PR, May, 1967), 204–205.
84.  J. J. Zasloff, The Role of the Sanctuary in Insurgency: Communist China's Support of the Vietminh, 1946–1954 (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation) RM-4618-PR, May, 1967), 57.
85.  NIS 43C, op. cit., 38; CIA, "North Vietnamese Violations of the Geneva Agreements on Vietnam," (Current Intelligence Memo, SC No. 03025/64).
86.  IAC-D-93/2, Viet Minh Violations...Through 31 December 1954, op. cit., 10–11; also CIA, Current Intelligence Weekly Review, 7 October 1954, 6.
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