The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... attack ; the enemy retreats , we pursue . " 13 Several specific principles guided Vietminh behavior on the battlefield . The first of these was maintaining the initiative . The time , place , and conditions for each battle would be ...
... attack ; the enemy retreats , we pursue . " 13 Several specific principles guided Vietminh behavior on the battlefield . The first of these was maintaining the initiative . The time , place , and conditions for each battle would be ...
Síða 87
... attack from various directions in order to increase the psychological pressures on the enemy , who had to face ... attacks from artillery and land forces . The French decided to defend Dien Bien Phu be- cause it could be used to ...
... attack from various directions in order to increase the psychological pressures on the enemy , who had to face ... attacks from artillery and land forces . The French decided to defend Dien Bien Phu be- cause it could be used to ...
Síða 88
... attacks on March 13 , to be followed by a second round on March 30 , a period of encroachment , and a final series of assaults . The initial attacks were intended to take the three outlying French positions at Beatrice , Gabrielle , and ...
... attacks on March 13 , to be followed by a second round on March 30 , a period of encroachment , and a final series of assaults . The initial attacks were intended to take the three outlying French positions at Beatrice , Gabrielle , and ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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