The Haiphong Massacre of 1946 is a severe illustration of empire

Journal article

Tønnesson, Stein (2021) The Haiphong Massacre of 1946 is a severe illustration of empire, Southeast Asia Globe.

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When the French army attacked the Vietnamese city, thousands of victims and refugees became human monuments to the brutal history of colonialism in Southeast Asia. The bloody event should be remembered as a crime against humanity and an example of how army commanders and colonial governors can pull their governments into unwanted wars.

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