Victims of Atheist Persecution, Catholic Solidarity and Refugee Protection in Vietnam: 1954-1958

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2021
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Nguyen, Phi-Vân
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Bloomsbury
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In 1954, the Geneva Conference ended the First Indochina War by dividing Vietnam into two temporary zones. Military troops had to regroup to the communist zone in the North or the noncommunist zone in the South. Civilians could also join the zone of their choice for 300 days. As a result, more than 800,000 civilians left the North to move to the noncommunist zone.

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CommunautéUSB, Histoire
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