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De Gaulle's ambition to restore French rule over Indochina, 1944

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English: De Gaulle's ambition to restore French rule over Indochina, 1944.
Original figure caption: The global ambitions of the French Fourth Republic. On this map, from the back of a brochure intended to create support for the restoration of French rule in Indochina, lines run from the Cross of Lorraine, symbol of General de Gaulle’s Free French movement during World War II, to the various parts of the empire, soon to be liberated. De Gaulle’s government, reestablished in Paris in August 1944, planned to revive the former empire as the French Union (Union française). Private collection: Annick Guénel.
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Source Tønnesson, Stein (2010), Vietnam 1946: How the War Began. Berkeley: University of California Press, p.15.
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