The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 14–15History Department, University of Auckland., 1980 |
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... South Vietnam was becoming the greatest concern of Western governments interested in Southeast Asia . The immediate starting point of New Zealand's involvement in South Vietnam was the Kennedy Administra- tion's decision of November ...
... South Vietnam was becoming the greatest concern of Western governments interested in Southeast Asia . The immediate starting point of New Zealand's involvement in South Vietnam was the Kennedy Administra- tion's decision of November ...
Strana 52
... South Vietnam to give assistance in a non - combatant role to the South Vietnamese forces . The Prime Minister was careful to emphasize that the struggle in South Vietnam was ' essentially a struggle to be fought and won by the ...
... South Vietnam to give assistance in a non - combatant role to the South Vietnamese forces . The Prime Minister was careful to emphasize that the struggle in South Vietnam was ' essentially a struggle to be fought and won by the ...
Strana 55
... South Vietnam was partly due to the failure of the Saigon Government to win the allegiance of the popula- tion . ' The prospect in the South was for continued instability and , until more stability was achieved , external assistance ...
... South Vietnam was partly due to the failure of the Saigon Government to win the allegiance of the popula- tion . ' The prospect in the South was for continued instability and , until more stability was achieved , external assistance ...
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