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    Quiet American

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    The Quiet American is an anti-war novel by British author Graham Greene‚ first published in United Kingdom in 1955 and in the United States in 1956. It was adapted into films in 1958 and 2002. The book draws on Greene ’s experiences as a war correspondent for The Times and Le Figaro in French Indochina 1951-1954. He was apparently inspired to write The Quiet American in October 1951 while driving back to Saigon from the Ben Tre province. He was accompanied by an American aid worker who lectured him

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    Ho Chi Minh (HCM) 1890-1965 Family background and education ← Born in Nguyen Sinh Cung in Kimlien in Annam province ← His father>teacher employed by the French‚ resigned in protest of French dominance over Vietnam>Ho learnt to resist French & fight for independence from his father ← Run msg’s for the anti French underground when he was a child ← Brought up n strong Confucian teachings and went to French school‚ where he learnt to speak French ← 1911 left Vietnam on a

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    working as a journalist for the Nottingham Journal and The Times; it was during his work with The Times that Greene was inspired to write The Quiet American‚ a novel drawing upon the life of a young British journalist during the French Indo-Chinese war of the 1950s. In October 1951‚ Greene was travelling between Saigon and the Ben Tre province‚ during which time he was accompanied by an American aid worker who ‘lectured him about finding a “third force in Vietnam”’; these series of events eventually

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    Algerian Wa

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    Algerian Independence War 1954 Carlo Cavaliere Causes of War November 23rd 2012 Colonization of countries by the world leaders proved to be a successful and profitable action that completely abolished human rights of countries that were colonized but lined the pockets of the elite colonizers. Numerous countries were plundered and forced in to being ruled by superior and more powerful elite nations. However‚ after hundreds of years nations and peoples‚ who had been colonized‚ began to

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    Dien Bien Phu

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    1945‚ the Allied powers began occupying the war torn nations of Asia and the Pacific Rim. Among these countries were those in Indochina. In Vietnam as Japanese occupiers stepped aside‚ southern portions of the state were occupied first by the British and within a few months‚ by troops of the new French Fourth Republic (1946-1959). It seemed natural since Free French forces had supported the British and Americans in World War II (WWII) and Indochina had been a French colony since the 1880s.

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    Ho Chi Minh President

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    was a Vietnamese Marxist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1945–1955) and president (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He formed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and led the Việt cộng during the Vietnam War until his death. Hồ led the Việt Minh independence movement from 1941 onward‚ establishing the communist-governed Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945 and defeating the French Union in 1954 at Điện Biên Phủ. He lost political power in 1955—when he

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    conflict in Indo-China

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    Count Walewski‚ urges a direct attack on Vietnam‚ Admirial Gencuilly invades Danang with 14 ships and 2500 troops. 1861: Admiral Charner attacks Saigon. 1862: Treaty of Saigon‚ Cochinchina ceded to France. 1870-80: French colonialists explore Indochina. 1883: Francois Hammand attacks Hue City and sacks the Royal Palace. Emperor Heip Hoa signs Treaty f Protectorate. Annam and Tonkin ceded to France. Hiep Hoa murdered by his mandarins. 1885: French troops attack Hue. Emperor Ham Nghi flees

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    the quiet american

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    was adapted into the film with the same name directed by Phillip Noyce in 2002. The themes of the film mention not only war‚ but also love setting in Saigon‚ Viet Nam‚ in 1952‚ during the First Indochina War where much of focuses on three main characters that are in a love triangle between Fowler‚ Phuong‚ and Pyle. Thomas Fowler is a British journalist covering the French war in Viet Nam for two years. Having a failed marriage‚ Fowler has begun a relationship with a Vietnamese girl‚ Phuong‚ “a

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    Bibe

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    Anyone know about the symbolism in ‘A Quiet American’ by Graham Greene? Pyle represents the idealistic New Age America‚ thirsty for heroism. Phuong represents pre-war Vietnam‚ passive‚ innocent. What exactly does Fowler represent? Is it the wisdom and world-weariness of Old Europe or Britain’s involvement in the war simply for personal gain? The symbolism of the individual characters has to be placed within the context of colonialism‚ since that was the relationship between the nations they

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    Roger Trinquier Modern Warfare

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    1964 by the Pall Mall Press Ltd. 77-79 Charlotte Street‚ London W.I‚ England First published in France in 1961 under the title LA GUERRE MODERNE by Editions de la Table Ronde Att rights reserved © 1961 by Editions de la Table Ronde translation © 1964 by Frederick A. Praeger‚ Inc. Printed in the United States of America Contents A Portrait of the "Centurion‚" by Bernard B. Fatt vii 5. 6. Part One: PREPARATION FOR WAR The Need To Adapt Our Military Apparatus to Modern Warfare Modern Warfare Defined

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