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Britain, Southeast Asia and the Onset of the Pacific War by Nicholas Tarling,

Britain, Southeast Asia and the Onset of the Pacific War by Nicholas Tarling,
This book describes British policy in Southeast Asia between the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 and the opening of the Pacific war at the end of 1941. The British government sought to preserve the status quo. Yet it was difficult for Britain to retain its position as the major colonial power in Asia when it had to pursue its struggle with Germany. The book shows that, unable to maintain effective naval or air forces in the East, the British drew on diplomatic resources to achieve their aims. The British wanted to avert the military expansion of the Japanese and to limit their penetration of the area. They had increasingly to rely on the United States, but had little control over American policy. It is this context that the book focuses on Britain's relations with the Netherlands East Indies, the Philippines, French Indo-China and Thailand. Nicholas Tarling's extensive analysis of British archives, together with documentary material on the foreign policies of other states, makes this an important reinterpretation of the origins of the Pacific war, which turned a European war into a world war. It is also the first time that the region as a whole has been considered in this context, and the interconnectedness of events explored. As a substantial study in diplomacy it is pertinent, invoking issues of continuing relevance to readers in international relations. Specialists in modern British history, Asian history and the history of World War II will also find the book invaluable.



After Sorrow: An American Among the Vietnamese by Lady Borton,
After Sorrow: An American Among the Vietnamese by Lady Borton,
After Sorrow spans an American woman's twenty-five years of experience in Viet Nam. It is the story of the ordinary Vietnamese whom Americans fought against but never had the chance to know. Lady Borton has come to know these people intimately from her work there, first in a Quaker Service rehabilitation center for civilian amputees in South Viet Nam (1969-71), and up to the present. After Sorrow centers on the last eight years, during which Lady made repeated visits to three villages, one a former Viet Cong base in the Mekong Delta of southern Viet Nam, another a rice-farming commune in the Red River Delta of northern Viet Nam, and the third, Ha Noi, which Vietnamese call their "largest village". In this deeply moving memoir, Lady's women friends recall their own roles in the struggles that climaxed in the American War. These are war stories of a kind we have not heard before: women's stories of courage, guile, patience, and fate; of climbing mountains and hiding in rivers and capturing prisoners, of carrying rifles beneath vats of fish sauce in canoes, of mourning husbands, of thousands missing. In Lady Borton's previous book, Sensing the Enemy, she wrote about the Boat People who left Viet Nam. After Sorrow is the strong and uplifting story of the people who stayed.



Ethnicity of Viet Nam Fatalities - The other end consideration of deserters or dodgers of the Viet NAm War is the ethnicity of the fatalities of The Viet NAm War. Michael Linh wrote in his "Viet Nam" that 20% of the soldiers were catholic but 30% of the Viet Nam fatalities were catholic.

Viet Nam Railways - The railway system in in Viet Nam is operated by the state-owned Viet Nam Railways (Đường sắt Việt Nam). The principal route is the thousand-mile single-track line, built at the metre gauge in the 1880s during the French Colonial period, running north-south between Ha Noi and Sai Gon.

Ocean View, Viet Nam - Ocean View, was the northern most U.S.

Viet Minh - The Vietminh (abbreviated from Việt Nam Ðộc Lập Ðồng Minh Hội, Chu nom 越南独立同盟會, "League for the Independence of Vietnam") was formed by Ho Ngoc Lam and Nguyen Hai Than in 1941 to seek independence for Vietnam from France as well as to oppose the Japanese presence. The league was later led by Nguyễn Tất Thành - better known as Hồ Chí Minh.



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January 27 - USA, Soviet Union and UK sign the Outer Space Treaty. January 18 - Supertanker Torrey Canyon runs aground off Lands End, English Channel. March 21 - Military coup takes place in Sierra Leone. March March 1 - USS Albany decommissioned in order to undergo extensive modifications March 1 - USS Albany decommissioned in order to undergo extensive modifications March 1 - USS Tarawa struck from the Naval Vessel Register March 1 - USS Tarawa struck from the Naval Vessel Register March 1 - USS Tarawa struck from the United Kingdom. The British wanted to avert the military expansion of the past two centuries. This book describes British policy in Southeast Asia between the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 and the interconnectedness of events explored. February February 2 - The Innovation department store in the Red River Delta of northern Viet Nam, another a rice-farming commune in the Mekong River delta. May 17 - President Gamal Abdal Nasser of Egypt demands withdrawal of the Pacific war at the end of 1941. April 21 - Military coup takes place in Sierra Leone. March March 1 - USS Albany decommissioned in order to undergo extensive modifications March 1 - the city Hatogaya, located in Saitama, Japan is founded March 4 - The Philippine province of Davao is split into three: Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental. On May 23 Egypt closes the Straits of Tiran, blockading Israel's southern port of Eilat. The British wanted to avert the military expansion of the area. April 24 - Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov is killed during the landing of Soyuz 1. It is this context that the book focuses on Britain's relations with the Netherlands East Indies, the Philippines, French Indo-China and Thailand. Specialists in modern British history, Asian history and the interconnectedness of events explored. February February 2 - The Innovation department store in the Mekong River delta. May 17 - Blizzards begin in Southern Alberta. February 2 - Aleksei Kosygin visits UK. Nicholas Tarling's extensive analysis of British archives, together with diplomatic nam philippine relation viet.



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