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The Resistance in Indo-China

Roth, Andrew | April 24, 1948 issue

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The intellectuals of indo-China have always shown a devotion to the democratic and revolutionary traditions of France far surpassing any feeling for Great Britain or the Netherlands shown by the colonial subjects of those countries. Members of the Indo-Chinese delegation in Paris in the summer of 1946 exhibited great enthusiasm for French culture, although several had undergone long prison terms and torture for their nationalist activities and all were against France's return on the old basis. The feeling against French domination is almost as unanimous as the feeling was in France against the Nazi invaders.

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IMPERIALISM; COLONIES; NAZIS; NATIONALISM; INDOCHINA; FRANCE; NETHERLANDS
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