The False Peace, 1972-74Describes the Paris peace agreement signed in 1972 and the rapid changes in political fortunes in Southeast Asia during the two years which followed. |
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Chapter 2Cease Fire | 11 |
The Last Campaign | 55 |
Chapter 4The Third Indochina | 76 |
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