An Inventory of His Personal Papers
1945-1967
In the John F. Kennedy Library
National Archives and Records Administration
Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Series Description
Administrative Information
Abstract
Papers 1945-1967
Journalist, author, educator. War crimes research analyst (1946-1948); professor of international relations, Howard University (1956-1967); author
The Two Viet-nams
(1963),
Last Reflections on a War
(1964),
Anatomy of a Crisis
(1969). Research materials, books, clippings, magazines, maps, writings, relating to Southeast Asia, China, Germany, and Vietnam.
Access
Open.
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Provenance
Received from Dorothy Winer Fall of Washington, DC, in April 1985 (Acc. 1985-019); May 1985 (Acc. 1985-021); November 1986 (Acc. 1987-002); and December 1989 (Acc. 1990-056).
Extent
(248 linear feet, 6 linear inches ; 286.25 cubic feet)
Classified Items Withdrawn
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Date Opened
1996
Processed by
Megan F. Desnoyers
Encoded by
James M. Roth
The Personal Papers of Bernard B. Fall (1926-1967)
Biographical Note
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1926 |
Born, Vienna, Austria, 11/19 |
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1942-1946 |
Served with French Underground and Army |
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1946-1948 |
War Crimes Research Analyst, Nurnberg Trials |
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1948-1949 |
Student, University of Paris, France |
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1949-1950 |
Search Officer, International Tracing Service, United Nations |
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1949-1950 |
Student, University of Munich, Germany |
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1950-1951 |
Assistant District Manager,
Stars and Stripes
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1950-1951 |
Student, University of Maryland |
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1952 |
Student, Johns Hopkins University |
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1952 |
M.A., Syracuse University |
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1953-1967 |
Six trips to Viet-Nam (1953, 1957, 1962, 1965, 1966-67) |
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1954 |
Married Dorothy Winer, 2/20 |
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1954-1955 |
Research Assistant, Cornell University |
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1955 |
Ph.D., Syracuse University |
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1955-1956 |
Assistant Professor, American University |
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1956-1962 |
Associate Professor, Howard University |
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1962-1967 |
Professor of International Relations, Howard University |
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1966 |
Recipient, Polk Journalism Award |
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1967 |
Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship |
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1967 |
Killed by a booby trap on the Street Without Joy, Northern Vietnam, 2/21 |
Collection Overview
The Papers of Bernard Fall document his career as an author and journalist and includes research materials, books, clippings, magazines, maps, and writings relating to Southeast Asia, China, Germany, and Vietnam.
List of Series
Series Description
Series 1. Writings.
This series consists of background information, books written by Bernard Fall, reviews of Fall's books, speeches and conference material, papers and reports, articles, critiques, book reviews by Fall, typescripts of books and articles, and academic materials. Other material included is correspondence, interviews, lectures, article comments, article reprints, newspaper articles, editorials, letters to the editor, discussions of views, panel discussions, brochures, and contributions to books. Topics include Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Laos, China, Communism, Germany, war crimes, the Nurenburg trials after World War II, the Siege of Dien Bien Phu, Colonialism and Nationalism. The series is arranged into 10 subseries based on type of material.
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Series 1.1. Background Information.
Box F1.
Arrangement: by subject (or whatever).
The Index to Dr. Fall’s writings consists of one card for each of Dr. Fall’s book reviews, interviews, papers, lectures, articles, article comments, article reprints, newspaper articles, editorials, article mentions, letters to the editor, discussions of views, speeches, panel discussions, brochures, and contributions to books, as well as reviews of his books and mentions of his books. They are in no order. |
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Box F-1
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Annual Activities Report
Appeals Development Form
Biographical Information
Correspondence |
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with Dr. Fall
without Dr. Fall
General, 1957-1964 |
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Curriculum Vitae
Interviews with Dr. Fall (Arranged chronologically) |
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Vietnamese Service, 4/58
Newsweek
, 8/20/62
U.S. News and World Report
, 9/64
Meet the Press
, 1/65
Unknown, 9/65
Scholastic
, 2/66
Christian Science Monitor
, 3/66
National Educational Television, 5/66
Celebrity’s Choice
, 11/66 |
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Index to Dr Fall’s writings |
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Series 1.2. Book By Dr. Fall.
Box B1-8.
Arrangement: chronologically by date of publication. |
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Box B-1
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The Viet-Minh Regime
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Bound Volumes 1-3
Corrections |
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Box B-2
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Unbound Volume 1 |
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State of Viet-Nam
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Volume II- 1
Volume II- 2 |
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Street Without Joy
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Bound 1960 draft |
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Box B-2a
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Art for Second Edition
Chapters 13, 14, 15
Manuscript (4 folders)
Revisions
Text Changes |
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The International Position of South Vietnam
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Manuscript I and II |
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Indochine, 1946-1962: Chronique d’une Guerre Revolutionnaire
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Corrections
1 (Draft)
2 (Draft) |
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Box B-3
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The Two Viet-Nams
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Original version 1
Original version 2
Excerpts (
Les Duex Vietnam
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Manuscript
Typescripts |
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Viet-Nam Witness
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Draft Notes |
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Hell in a Very Small Place: The Siege of Dien Bien Phu
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Draft Copy 1 |
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Box B-4
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Draft Volumes 2 - 3
Excerpts
Galley |
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Box B-5
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French Translation (3 folders) |
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Box B-6
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Anatomy of a Crisis: The Laotian Crisis of 1960-1961
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Drafts 1 - 5
Page Proof |
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Box B-7
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Laos: Anatomy of a Crisis [The Laotian Crisis of 1960-1961]
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Drafts 1 -2
Background of Crisis Part I and II |
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Last Reflections on a War
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Articles for Contents
Draft |
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Box B-8
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Original Pieces, 1-3
Text for Film
Galley to an Untitled Book
Chapter of an Untitled Book |
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The Aftermath of Indochina War
(undated) |
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Photo Captions
Vo Nguyen-Man and Myth |
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Last Reflections on a War
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Series 1.3. Reviews of Dr. Fall’s Books.
Box C1.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title of book. |
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Box C-1
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Articles and Documents on American Foreign Policy
, 1/30/66, Theodore A. Driscoll
Chaos in Laos
, 4/10/61
Hell in a Very Small Place
, Roger Levy, 2/18/67, David Schoenbrun, Paul Mus, 2/12/67
Ho-Chi Minh on Revolution: Selected Writings, 1920-1966,
2/68, Kenneth Perry Landon
People’s War, People’s Army
, undated, Hanson W. Baldwin
Street Without Joy
, 5/63, 2/65, 10/64, Richard Starnes, 11/61, Robert Hackett
The Two Viet-Nams
, Joseph C. Kun, 4/23/67, John Darkman, John Melby, Frances J. Corley
Viet-Nam Witness
, 4/67, R.B. Smith, 5/67, 5/66, Max Frankel, 11/66, Thomas Lase, 5/66 |
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Series 1.4. Speeches and Conferences.
Box SC1.
Arrangement: by type.
Contains information on conferences and seminars Dr. Fall attended and did not attend. |
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Box SC-1
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Attended |
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Association for Asian Studies, Dec. 1964, Jan. 1965, May 1965
Chatham College, Feb. 1965
Cosmos Club, Oct. 1966
Discussion Group on Asian Problems
Far Eastern Association, March 1955
International Symposium: Vietnam and Sino Soviet Dispute, 1966
Liste des Membres, International Political Assoc., 1962, 1965
Naval War College Brief, July 1964
“Project Pebble”, May 1965
University Seminar on International Communism, March 1963
Yankton College Conference, Sept. 1966 |
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Did Not Attend |
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Ameriasia, Inc.
American Historical Association Annual Meeting, 1963
“Conference to Recapitulate...”, 1950
Dag Hammar Skjold Memorial Lectures
First Team Meeting on Vietnam, May 1955
International Affairs Seminars, April 1966
Institute for Policy Studies
Second World Conference of Lawyers, 1965
Student Conferences on U.S. Affairs, 1963
Various Conferences, No Dates |
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Speeches By Dr. Fall |
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Abstract of AAS Paper
Anatomy of Insurgency in Indochina
Centre D’Etude de Polittique, 1959
Development Assistance Committee, 1962 |
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Speeches Not By Dr. Fall |
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Address of Madame Chiang Kai Shek, 1966
Address by French Premier Georges Pompidou, Feb. 1964
Address by General De Gaulle, April 1964
Centre D’Etude de Politque, 1959
Development Assistance Committee, 1962
Lin Piao’s Speech
International Political Association Meeting 1965 |
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Series 1.5. Papers and Reports by Dr. Fall.
Box P1-4.
Arrangement: alphabetical by title. |
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Box P-1
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“The Actual Perspectives of the Indochina Crisis”, 1964
“The Anatomy of Insurgency in Indochina”, 1965
“The Anatomy of Insurgency in Indochina, 1946-64", 1964
“The Anglo-Egyptian Controversy,” 1952
Authority on Communism Lectures at Special Warfare School, 1964
“Counterinsurgency: The French Experience,” 1963
“The German Cavalry, 1939-1945"
“The Guerilla Craze”
“Guerres d’Indochine”
“The Indochina Confrontation-1954", 1966
“Informal Communications in Southeast Asia”
“Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Vietnam”, 1966
“The International Position of South Vietnam, 1954-58" |
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Vol. 1-4 |
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Box P-2
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Vol. 5 |
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“The Keystone of the Arch: A Study of German Illegal Rearmament, 1919-1936", Vol. 1-2
“Laos, 1959-1962"
“The Laos Campaign, 1959-62"
“Political Development of Vietnam, VJ-Day to the Geneva Cease-Fire” Presentation, July 28, 1966
“Le President Johnson a-t-it condamne Dien Bein Phu”
“The Problem of the Administration of Ethnic Minorities in Cambodia, Laos and the Two Zones of
Vietnam”, 1961
“The Problem of Nationalities in the U.S.S.R. in the Light of the New Soviet Interpretation of
History”
“Problems of Minority Administration in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam”
“Recent Developments in North Vietnam”
“The Separation of Germany and the Rebuilding of a European Market”
“Social Science Field Research under Conditions of Political Unheaval”
“Some Problems of the Revolutionary War” |
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Box P-3
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“Some Thoughts on the Problem of Subversion” (2 copies)
“South Vietnam-1956," 1963
“Volume II: State of Vietnam; The Bao Dai Regime from VJ-Day to the Geneva Cease-Fire”, 1952
“Statistical Abstract of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam”
“Subversive Warfare: A Structural Analysis”
“Three Reports on the Armaments and Cavalry of the Third Reich”
“Three Years of Viet-Minh Rule in North Vietnam, 1954-1957"
“The Two Vietnams: Their Political Regimes and Exterior Relations”, 1963
“U.S. Policies in Indochina, 1940-1960" |
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Box P-4
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“The Viet-Cong Insurgency, 1957-63"
“The Viet Cong: Rise and Development of a Peasant Guerrilla Movement”
“Viet Cong: The Unseen Enemy in Vietnam”
“The Viet-Minh Regime; Government and Admin. in Democratic Republic of Vietnam”, 1954
“Vietnam” |
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Series 1.6. Articles by Dr. Fall.
Box A1-4.
Arrangement: chronological. |
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Box A-1
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“Indochina,” 1946-1954, Special Operations Research Office.
“Solution in Indochina, Cease Fire- Negotioate,” The Nation
“Indochina - The Seven-Year Dilemma”, Military Review, Volume XXXIII, October 1953, No. 7, pages 23-35. [Copies in English and French]
“Indochina”, Wehr Wissenschsftsiche Rundschau, |
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4. Jahrgang, Heft 7, Juli 1954, pages 337-343
4. Jahrgang, Heft 8, August 1954, pages 382-390 |
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“Representative Government in the State of Vietnam”, Far Eastern Survey, American Institute of Pacific Relations, August 1954, pages 122-126
The Cease-fire in Indochina - An Appraisal, I and II”, Far Eastern Survey, |
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I, Volume xxiii, Number 9, September 1954, pages 135-193
II, Volume xxiii, Number 10, October 1954, pages 152-155 |
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“Ho Chi-Minhs Bodenreform”, Ost Probleme, Vahragang 46, No. 19 Nov. 1954, pages 1842-1850
“Indochina Since Geneva”, Pacific Affairs, Volume xxviii, No. 1, March 1955, pages 3-25
“Extrait d’un Article de l’American Joseph Alsop dans le New York Herald Tribune”, 31 Mar 1955
“Tribulations of a Party Line- the French Communists in Indochina,” Foreign Affairs, April, 1955
“Thailand in Militapolitischer Sicht”, Wehrwissenschsfe Rundschau , 5. Jahrgang, |
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Heft 5, Mai 1955, pages 234-237
Heft 6, Juni 1955, pages 277-281 |
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“Ruckblick auf Franzosisch-Indochina,” Atlantis, June 1955
“Letter to the Editor”, Combat Focus Journal, June 8, 1955
“La Politique Americaine au Viet-Nam”, Politigue Etrangre, July 1955, pages 299-323 [Summarized on pages 13-14 of Far East Digest; Summaries of Current Articles on the Far East and the Pacific Area], Number 101, August 1955
“Indochinas Christen”, Zeitschrift Fur Geo Politik, xxvi, Jahrgang 8, August 1955, pages 506-507
“The Political-Religious Sects of Vietnam”, Pacific Affairs, September 1955, pages 235-253
“Recent Publications on Indochina,” Pacific Affairs, Vol. xxix, No. 1, March 1956, p57-64
“Coree et Indochine. Duex Programmes D’Aide Americaine”, Politique Etrangere, 21 annee, No. 2, Mars-Avril 1956, pages 175-190
“The Labor Movement in the Communist Zone of Viet-Nam”,Monthly Labor Review, May 1956, reprint is pages 1-4
“Letter to the Editor: Situation in Laos”, New York Times, September 9, 1956
“Indochina: The Last Year of the War…”,
Military Review
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“Communist Organization and Tactics,” Vol. xxxvi, No. 7, October 1956, pages 2-11
“The Navarre Plan,” Vol. xxxvi, No. 9, Dec. 1956, pp. 48-56. [English and Brasilian copies] |
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“Crisis un North Viet-Nam,” Far Easten Survey, January 1957
“Washington Professor Urges Wisdom,” France-Amerique, January 28, 1957
“Summary of the Labor Situation in the Republic of Vietnam,” U.S. Dept. of Labor, Feb. 1957
“The International Relations of Laos”, Pacific Affairs, Volume xxx, No. 1, March 1957, pp 22-34
“Blitzkrieg in Sinai”, Heft, 6 Juni 1957. pages 310-334
“The Two Sides of Sinai Campaign”, Military Review, Volume xxxvii, No. 4, July 1957, pp 1-23 [Copies in English and Spanish]
“Los Dos Lados De La Compana De Sinai”, Revista Militar del Peru, Noviembre-Diciembre de 1957, Number 643, pages 27-52 |
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Box A-2
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“Die Rechtslage in der Demokratischen Republik Viet Nam”, Ost Eropa Recht, Soundrdruck aus dem 1/1958 Heft, pages 198-211.
The International Position of South Vietnam 1954-1958, Volume I, 13th Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations, Lahore, Pakistan, February 1958, 15 pages.
The International Postition of South Vietnam 1954-1958. Part 3: New Power Factors, The 13th Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations, Lahor, Pakistan, February 1958, 32 pages.
The International Postition of South Vietnam 1954-1958. Volume IV, The 13th Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations, Lahor, Pakistan, February 1958.
The International Postition of South Vietnam 1954-1958. Volume V: Problems and Prospects, The 13th Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations, Lahor, Pakistan, February 1958, 25 pages.
“Une Nouvelle <<Historic>> Ou le Vietnam Revu et Corrige”
“Vietnam’s Chinese Problem”, Far Eastern Survey, Volume XXVII, Number 5, May 1958, pages 65-72.
“Will South Vietnam Be Next?” Nation, May 31, 1958.
“A Look Back and Ahead- Chinese Perceptions Four Years,” The Sunday Star, July 13, 1958.
“La Situation Internationale du Sud-Vietnam”, Revue Francaise de Science Politique, Voulume viii, No. 3, September 1958, pages 545-575.
“South Viet-Nam’s Internal Problems”, Pacific Affairs, Volume XXXI, Number 3, September 1958, pages 241-260.
“Vietnam-The Realities”, Howard Magazine, November 1958, pages 8-10 and 19.
“Communist POW Treatment in Inochina”, Military Review, Volume xxxviii, Number 9, December 1958, pages 3-12. [Copies in English and Spanish].
“Loas,” 1959-1962, Special Operations Research Office
“North Vietnam’s New Draft Constitution”, Pacific Affairs, June 1959, pages 178-186.
“Diary of a Quiet Weekend in Laos,” The Sunday Star, September 27, 1959.
“De Certains Problemes des Pays Sous-Developes”, France Asie, Tome xvi, Number 162/63, November-December 1959, pages 1289-1293.
“Die Neue Verfassung der Demokratischen Republik Vietnam”, Ost Europa Recht, 31 Mai 1960, Nr. 2/3, pages 145-153.
“Constitution-Writing in a Communist State-- The New Constitution of North Vietnam”, Howard Law Journal, Volume 6 Number 2, June 1960, pages 157-168.
“Notes and Comment, North Vietnam’s Constitution and Government”, Pacific Affairs, September 1960, pages 282-290.
“Das Ende der Kampfgruppe 100: Eine Motorisirte Eingeit im Dschungeldrieg”, Wehr-Wissenschaftliche Rundschau, November 1960, Heft 11, pages 594-612.
“La Constintution wt la Gouvernement du Nord-Vietnam,” Articles et Documents, January 17, 1961.
“Cambodia’s International Postition”, Current History, March 1961, pages 164-170.
“Nationalism and Colonialism; the Myths vs. The Realities”, The Promethean: Howard University, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1961, pages 10-14.
“Education in the Republic of the Congo”, The Journal of Negro Education, Volume xxx, Number 3, Summer 1961.
“Le Probleme de l’Administration des Minorities Ethniques au Caqmbodge, au Laos et dans les Deux Zones du Viet-nam”, Ciniquieme Congres Mondial: Association Internationale de Science Politique, Septembre 26-30, 1961.
“Reappraisal in Laos”, Current History, Volume 42, Number 245, January 1962, pages 8-15.
“The French Take it with Them,” Climax, December 1961.
“Street Wthout Joy”, Marine Corps Gazette, Volume 46, Number 1, January 1962, Pages 33-42.
“Power and Pressure Groups in North Vietnam”, Reprinted from The China Quarterly, January-March 1962, pages 37-46.
“Southeast Asia’s Problems”, India Quarterly, Volume xviii, Number 1, January-March 1962, pages 11-27.
“Problems Politiques des Estats Poly-Ethniques en Indochine”, France Asie, Tom xviii, No. 172, Mars-Avril 1962, pages 129-152.
“Communist North Vietnam”, Association of Asian Studies, Boston, Apr 1962, Paper No. 3, 25 pp.
“Laos, Who Broke the Ceasefire?”, The New Republic, June 18, 1962, page 17-21.
“Problems of Freedom in South Vietnam”, International Journal, A Canadian Quarterly, Vol. xvii, No. 4, Autumn 1962, pages 436-440.
“Red China’s Aims in South Asia”, Current History, Volume 43, Number 253, September 1962, pages 136-141, 181.
“Pourquoi Dien Bien Phu?” Aux Carrefours de l’Historic, November 1962. |
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“Southeast Asia: The West at Bay”, Current History, November 1962, pages 295-301.
“‘Master of the Red Jab’Ho Chi-Minh is waging the Kind of War That He Knows is Best”, Saturday Evening Post, Volume 235, Number 24, 1962.
“Guerre Au Buddah,” [no periodical listed], August, 1963.
“Peking Strikes South”, Current History, Volume 45, Number 265, September 1963, pp. 151-157.
“North Vietnam Eating Cake of Another War,” Washington Post, September 29, 1963.
“A Talk with Ho Chi Minh”, The New Republic, Volume 149, Number 15, October 1963, pp 19-22.
“The Future of Vietnam, Should We Abandon Deim for Ho,” Current, November 1963.
“Vietnam: New Faces More Chaos”, The Nation, December 7, 1963, pages 380-382.
“Cambodia,” America Annual, December 1963.
“Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Vietnam’s Partition”, Journal of International Affairs, Volume xviii, Number 2, 1964, pages 173-187.
“Vietnam, the Options,” February 20, 1964.
“South Viet-Nam at the Crossroads,” International Journal Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Volume xix, Number 2, Spring 1964.
“Our Options in Vietnam”, The Reporter, Volume 30, Number 6, March 12, 1964, 17-22.
“The Adversary in Vietnam”, War/ Peace Report, May 1964, pages 12-14.
“Voici dix ans, C’etait Dien Bien Phu!” France-Amerique, May 31, 1964.
“Adversary in Vietnam,” Peace News, July 3, 1964.
“A Grain of Rice is Worth a Drop of Blood’”, New York Times Magazine, July 12, 1964, pp 10-11.
“Malitia is Hanoi’s Background,” Washington Post, August 9, 1964.
“Vietnam Background”, Commentary, September 1964.
“Why the French Mistrust the US”, New York Times Magazine, September 6, 1964, page 6.
“The Truth About the War US is Loosing,” US News and World Report, September 28, 1964.
“John A. Lejeure Forum,” Marine Corps Gazette, October 1964.
“The French Led the Way”, Newsweek, October 5, 1964, page 9A.
“Vietnam” Galley, Janson Magazine
“Vietnam--The Challenge in Southeast Asia #2", Voice of America Central Program Services Division Features Branch, October 8, 1964. (Raido Broadcast Script).
“Who’s Who in Vietnam, The New Republic, October 17, 1964, pages 10-12.
“Vietnam--The Challenge in Southeast Asia #3", Voice of America Central Program Services Division Features Branch, October 26, 1964. (Raido Broadcast Script).
“Bien Hoa Smash Had Its Preview 10 Years Ago, Howard Man Writes”, Washington Post, November 5, 1964.
“The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency”, Planning Bulletin From the Office of the Associate Technical Director, September 10, 1965.
“The Second Indochina War”, International Afairs, Volume 41, Number 1, January 1965, pp. 59-73.
“The War in Vietnam: How Has it Changed,” Current, December 1965.
“Sane To Present Noted Vietnam Expert At Special February Meeting”, Time for Sanity-Time for Action”, February 1965, Page 1.
“Vietnam: The Agonizing Reppraisal”, Current History, February 1965. [Draft Copy].
“Vietnam Dialog: Asia Experts Offer Hard-nose Solutions”, Chicago Daily News, Saturday, March 27, 1965.
“How Democracy Returned to Vietnam”, Nation, April 5, 1965, pages 362-363.[Draft and Copy].
“Vietcong: The Unseen Enemy in Vietnam”, New Society, April 22, 1965, pages 10-12.
“The Geneva Agreement-How the French Got Out of Vietnam”, New York Times Magazine, May 2, 1965, pages 28-29.[Draft and Copy].
“Letter to the Editor”, New York Times, 18 June, 1965
“Bitter Rice--the Battle for Southeast Asia”, Original Draft: June 12, 1965
“North Vietnam at the Crossroads”, Problems of Communism, July/August 1965, pp 46-57, [Copies in Spanish and English].
“Europe and Vietnam”, The New Republic, August 24, 1965, pages 13-18.[Draft and Copy].
“If Ho Chi Minh’s Army Moves South-”, The New York Times Magazine, September 5, 1965, p 7.
“Le Professor Bernard Fall de l’Univeste de Washington,” Le Novel Observator, October 20-26.
“This Isn’t Munich, It’s Spain”, Ramparts, Volume 4, Number 8, December 1965, pages 23-29.
“The Year of Hawks”, New York Times Magazine, December 12, 1965, pages 46-49.
“Steps to Peace in Viet-Nam”, Shimbun, Janurary 1966. [Proposal].
“Vietnam 1965: Das Jahr der Verpafsten Gelegenheiten?”, Europa-Archiv, Folge/1966, pp 153-168.
“Monsieur le Redacteur-en-chef”, Paris-Presse, Fevrier 1966.
“Letter to the Editor”, New York Times, February 25, 1966.
“Letter to the Editor”, Washington Post, February 26, 1966. |
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“Seventeen Little Wars Nobody Talks About”, Esquire, March 1966, page 93.
“Corrections to Geneva Article, April 20 and Christian Science Monitor,” March 1966
“And Still The Litttle Men of he Vietcong Keep Coming”, New York Times Magazine, Section 6, Part 1, March 6, 1966.
“Two Germanies,” Mititary Review, April 1966. [copies in English, Brasilian, Spanish].
“Viet-nam: Leur Guerre et la Norte”, Sommair, Mars Au 5 Avril 1966.
“Leur guerre et la hotre,” Novel Obervatur, April 5, 1966.
“Letter to the Editor”, New York Times, April 29, 1966.
“Containing China--A Round-Table Discussion,” Commentary, May 1966.
“Dien Bien Phu Remembered--Hell in a Small Place,” Asia Magazine, pg 8, 8 May 1966.
“Vietnam’s Twelve Elections”, The New Republic, May 14, 1966, Volume 154, No 20, pp 12-15.
“Viet-Nam Insurgency: Some Facts”, ASNE, May 1966.
“POW Treaty Provides for Nurnberg War Trials”, Washington Post, July 7, 1966.
“The Protracted Agony of Vietnam,” The Asia Magizine, September 18, 1966.
“The Vietnam Insurgency Some Facts,” American Society of Naval Engineers, October 1966.
“There is Going to be a Silence...”, New York Times Magazine, October 4, 1966. [Original Draft].
“Viet Nam in the Balance”, Foreign Affairs, October, 1966, pages 1-17.[Copy and Draft].
“The Johnson Saga”, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 11:19 PM, October 20, 1966.
“Ho Chi Minh, Like it or Not”, Esquire, Volume LXVIII, Number 5, Nov 1967, pp. 120-123,165.
“Excerpts from A Street Without Joy,” Marine Corps Gazette, January 1968.
“Unrepentant, Unyielding --Last Notes on a War”, The Asian Magazine, Vol 8, No 3, Feb 11, 1968.
“The History and Culture of Vietnam”, Naval War College Review, February 1971, page 48-54.
Undated Articles: |
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“AP Spotlight on Asia”, Issue 25-B 1961?”
Article about Vietnam--Undated, Untitled, No Periodical
Bernard Fall article, title and source unknown
Collected Works 1958-1965. Part I
“Declaration for the Committee of the Unified Front of Struggle of the Oppressed Races”
German Galley
“Is There a Frenceh-American ‘30 Years War?’”
“Laos Tangle”, International Journal, A Canadian Quartly, Volume xvi, Number 2.
“Letter to the Editor”, re: Dr. Thomas A. Dooley’s book, Deliver Us From Evil.
“Letter to the Editor”, by various Professors in the United States.”
“Letter to the Editor of Post--Standard”
“Letter to the Editor”--Partial
National Geographic Article revisions, North VN, addenda.
“North Viet-Nam Between Peking and Moscow”, Fall’s transcription as guest lecturer on WTOP Radio broadcast, The George Washington University’s Institute for Sino Soviet Studies program Communist World
“State of Indochina Studies in the United States”
Series of Articles from Magazine
Untitled Article for Journal do Brasil
Untitled Galley
“Vietnam Elections” Typescripts
“Vietnam” Galley, Janson Magazine
“On a Study of Post-War Insurrections,” Extrait de France-Asie/Asia
“Red’s Treaty Reservations on POWs Allows Leeway in ‘War Crime’ Trials
“A Diplomatic Alternative,” New York Review |
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Series 1.7. Critiques and Editing.
Box E1.
Arrangement: alphabetical by type and title. |
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Box E-1
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Corrections re: Laos article
Critique of Report on South East Asia
Editing of various articles
Encyclopedia Entry |
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“Ho Chi Minh”
“Vietnam” |
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“Evaluation of a Ms. on the Viet-Cong”
“Form of Intervention”
The Invisible Enemy
Modifications a Apporter au Chapitre VIII
A Nation of Sheep
New York Times Letters
The Other Side
Problems & Implications of Counterinsurgency
Reply Bui Van Lyong
The Triubes-A Minority Group Problem of Vietnam
The US in the Indochina Turmoil
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Chap 1-9
Chap 10-18 |
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Victor Charlie
Misc. Manuscript Corrections |
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Series 1.8. Book Reviews by Dr. Fall.
Box BR1.
Arrangement: chronological by date of publication. |
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Box BR-1
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Le Destin De L’Indochine
, 1952
Here is Your Enemy
,
Mission to Hanoi
, 1953
Bataille Dans La Riziere
, 1954
Report on Indochina
, 1954
The Struggle for Indochina
, 1954
U.S. Relations with South East Aisia
, 1955
La Gaste Francaise en Indochine
, 1955, 1956
Agorie de L’Indochine
, 1956
Feast of Leviathan
, 1956
A Forest of Tigers
, 1956
Deliver Us From Evil
, 1956
Report of Indochina
, 1956
US Relations with South East Asia
, 1956
America’s Next Twenty Years
, 1957
As France Goes
, 1957
Chinese Society in Thailand
, 1957
Communist Parties at Work
, 1957
Documents on Communism
, 1957
Interval in IndoChina
, 1957
The People Win Through
, 1957
Soviet Russia in Thailand
, 1957
The Transfer of Power in India
, 1957
Agonie de l’Indochine
, “Post Mortems on Dien-Bien-Phu”, 1958
The Generalissmo at 70
, 1958
The Seizure of Political Power
, 1958
The Small Dragon
, 1958
The Transfer of Power in India
, 1958
Will South Vietnam be Next?
, May 1958
Der Schutzkrieg
, 1959
Cambodia
, 1960
The Rebels-A Study of Post War Insurrections
, 1960
Communist Revolutionary Warfare
, 1961
The Emancipation of French Indochina
, 1961
France and Algeria: Complementary Enemies
, 1961
Mekong Upstream
, 1961
Foreign Aid and the Defense of South East Asia
, 1962
The Last Confucian
, 1963
How to Fight a “Safe” War
, 1963
North Vietnam Today
, 1963
Review of Speech: topic “The Stake in Viet-Nam”, 1963
Cases in Vietnams Administration
, 1964
From Colonialism to Communism: A Case History of North Vietnam
, 1964
Review of [George]Kahin’s book, August 1964
The Role of Domestic Courts in the International Legal Order
, 1964
The Role of Underdeveloped Countries’ Armed Forces in New States
, 1964
The Scrutable East
, 1964
South Vietnam-National Under Stress
, 1964
Vietnam: Axes to Grind
, Feb. 29, 1964
View From the Seventh Floor
, 1964
Village in Vietnam
, 1964
Bamboo Poles Appart, 1965
The Battle of Dien Bien Phu
, 1965
Hostile Allies: FDR and DeGaulle
, 1965
The Last of the Mandarins
,
Mission in Torment
,
Vietnam: Inside Story of the Guerilla War
, 1965
Last Trip to Sarkan
, 1965
Les Americains Face au Vietcong
,
Un Million de Dollars le Viet: la Second Guerre d’Indochine
, 1965
Making of a Quagmire
, 1965
The New Face of War
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Vietnam: An Eyewitness Account
, 1965
Sarkhan
, 1965
Vietnam: A Diplomatic Tragedy
, 1965
Village in Vietnam, 1965
Andre Malraux: The Indochina Adventure
, 1966
Bureaucratic Transition in Malaya
, 1966
Here is Your Enemy
, “Getting the Message from Hanoi”, 1966
Toward Peace in Indochina
,
Triumph of Tragedy: Refelctions on Vietnam
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Vietnam and Beyond
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Dateline: Vietnam
, 1966
Triumph of Tragedy: Reflections on Vietnam
, 1966
Vietnam: Between Two Truces
, 1966
Vietnam Reader
, 1966
Vietnam, the Undiscovered Country
, 1966
Why Vietnam
?, 1966
The View from Vietnam
, 1967
American Historical Review
, Undated, Untitled
The Ever Elusive Viet Cong
, undated
Mission in Torment
, undated
The Strategy of Subversion
, The Fourth Dimension of Foreign Policy, undated
Tragedy in Vietnam
, undated |
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Series 1.9. Typescripts.
Box T1-2.
Arrangement: alphabetical by typescript title. |
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Box T-1
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Addendum: topic Sino Soviet
Addendum zur Deutschen Ausgabe...
The Adversary in Vietnam
“Aide-Memoire Concernant La Situation du Viet-Nam Apres La Confernece de Bangkok”
“Aide-Memoire de Base Pour Les Conversations de Cannes”
“Airbase Attacks in Vietnam”
Air War in the Jungle
All Quiet in Sam Neua
“A l’Occasion du Nouvel An Vietnamien, 1958"
America’s New Enemy: North Vietnam
At Least the French Vote in D.C.
Are We Really Saving Vietnam?
Bases in Spain
Bitter Rice
Blitzkriet in Sinai
Cambodia
“Can Peace Still Be Won in Indochina?”
“Cease-Fire in Indochina: An Early Appraisal”
Cease Fire in Indochina: Four Years Later
The Chinese Problem in South Vietnam
The CIA Once More
Comment on “Optimizing Military Assistance Training”
Communism
The Communist Guerilla in East Asia
The Communist Threat in Laos and Vietnam
The Day DeGaulle Rediscovered Vietnam
Death March
“The Democratic Republic of Vietnam”
Diem’s Other Crusade
Dien Bien Phu-Ten Years Later
Die Rechtslage
Education in the Republic of Congo
“Etude d’un Programme Minumen 1955-56"
“Exorcising Dien Bien Phu”
“A First Hand Look at North Vietnam”
“The First Indochina War, 1946-1954"
“France-Vietnam: Politics and Policies”
“Future Prospects of the Vietnam Conflict”
Gaston Monnerville, President of the French Senate
Government and Administration in Vietnam
“Hanoi between Peking and Moscow or North Vietnam: The ‘Straight Zig-Zag’”
History of the Subversive Movement
Ho Chi Minh-Biographical Essay
Ho Chi Minh-L’Homme et Son Mythe
“Ho Chi Minh-A Profile”
Hommage-Americain a l’Armee Francaise
Indochina at the Crossroads
Indochina 1954
“Indochina and Korea: Same Area, but Different War”
“Indochina One Year After Geneva”
“Indochina-The Protracted Agony”
Informal Communications in South East Asia
International Relations of Laos
“Israel Condemned”
“The Israeli Censure”
“Israeli Organizations”
“It’s a Different War: France and America in Vietnam”
Kambodscha
Labor Organiztion in the DRVN Zone
La Crisse Vietnam
Laos Literature
Laos, Vietnam and Revolutionary Warfare
Le Jeune |
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“Les Dessous de la Politique Americaine en Indochine”
Les Regimes Politique...
Les Relations Internationales du Sud-Vietnam
L’Historien de choc
Literature in Indochina
“Looking to the Future”
“Memorial Day”
Nord Vietnams Neue Verfassung
“1954: Decision in Indo-China”
“1954-1964, Full Circle in Vietnam”
“North Vietnam - A Tough Adversary:
“North Vietnam: A Tough Nut to Crack”
“North Vietnam’s “Red Army”
“North Vietnam: South East Asia’s New Constitution
Note d’Information
“On Mr. Robertson’s Article”
“
Paris-Match
1er Prix de ‘Franglais’”
Partisan Warfare in Soviet Union
“The Pathet-Lao Movement”
Peking-Moskow Rift
Peking Strikes South
Phillippine Communist Documents
A Portrait of the Centurian
Postmordems on Dien Bien Phu
The Problem with Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam
“Quinze ans de Politique Americaine en Indochine, 1954-55"
Ranch Hand
Reporter
Report on Scholarly Activities
Report on the 13th Conference of Pacific Institute
“Representative Government in the State of Vietnam”
The Resettlement of the Refugees in Free Vietnam
Return to Hanoi
The Role of the...
“The Second Indochina War”
“Social Science Field Research Under Conditions of Political Upheaval, Nov. 1965"
Soro Text Critique
South East Asia
South East Asia-the West at Bay
South Vietnam and World Affairs, 1954-58
“The Split and the Third World”
Sythese Bi-Hebdonadain
“Thailand”
“‘Titoism’ in North Vietnam”
“The Tribes of Vietnam, or Saigon Misses Another Boat”
Truong Chinh
Typed Script of Contribution to
Vietnam Reader
“2eme Version D’un Programme Minimum”
Two Sides of the Sinai Campaign
US Policy in Indochina
The Viet Cong Blues
“Vietnam in the Balance”
“The Vietnam-Ballots-vs-Bullets Question”
“Vietnam: The Country Behind the War”
Vietnam-definitions
Veitnam: The End of the Beginning
“Vietnam: The Ethnic and Religious Mosaic”
“Vietnam: The Hawks Strike Back”
“Vietnam: The New Korea”
Vietnam: the Options
“Vietnam: The Quest for Stability”
“Vietnam Review”
Vietnam’s Refugee Problem
Watching an “eastern” on Uzbek Tu
The Way South
West German Negotiations with Spain
What is North Vietnam?
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Series 1.10. Academic Materials.
Box AM1.
Arrangement: alphabetical by type or subject. |
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Box AM-1
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Addendum to Curriculum
Brevets de Langues
Economic Notes
Faculty Proposal, October 1965
Far Eastern Studies 602 Course
Final Examination “Colonialism and Nationalism...”
Final Examination, June 1, 1966
“Formosa”
Gamma Kappa Banquet Invitation
Government 129
Governents of South Asia
“Hill Top”, Vol. 40, No.1, Sept. 30, 1957
Howard Lecture Series
“Indochina’s Red Army”
Introduction to Music Course
Labor Organization in the DRVN Zone of Vietnam
Memorandum
Monsieur Dupont goes to the Capital
M’sieu’ Pierre goes to the Capital
National Teach-In
Notebook
Panel on Comparative Local Government
Post Mortem Fur Indochina
Proposal for Thesis
Recent Foreign Publications on Indochina
War Damage on the Nanking Area
, Dec.-March 1937-38
Student Article Record
Student Book Review
The Struggle for Indochina by Robert Gurfield
University Course Notes on The Causes of War
University of Maryland |
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Course of History of the American Civilization
Government and Politics 105
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Vietnam Quiz, August 1966
Webster Collection (in Chinese?)
World Organization Final Exam |
Series 2. Reference Subject Files.
The reference subject files consist of reference material, maps, materials related to the Nurnberg Trials after World War II, journals and serials, bound volumes, art work, clippings of Fall's obituary, books, pamphlets, brochures and news clippings. Topics include Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Laos, China, Communism, Germany, war crimes, Nurenburg trials, the Siege of Dien Bien Phu, Colonialism and Nationalism. The series is arranged into 10 subseries arranged by type of material.
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Series 2.1. Reference Series.
Box R1-5.
Arrangement: by size of type. |
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Box R-1
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Photocopy of the card catalog (2 folders) as the books are shelved - refers to the catalogued books shelved on the 9th floor, aisle 20. |
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Box R-2
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Bibliographic Index - typed, alphabetically arranged 5x8 inch cards listing authors or book titles cross-referenced to title or author. Catalog number is also given where appropriate. |
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A-J |
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Box R-3
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M-Z |
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Box R-4
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Larger Subject Index - typed, alphabetically arranged 5x8 inch cards containing typed information about the subject or a reference to a book for further information. |
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Albania-Europe
France-Lebanon
Manchuria-Resistance
Revolution-Spies |
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Box R-5
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Smaller Subject Index - hand-written or typed 3x5 cards filed in a wooden box in the following order: |
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Call slips for books
A-W subject card file
Laos card file
Bibliography card file
Loose notes |
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Series 2.2. Maps.
Box M1-4.
Arrangement: alphabetical by type and country. |
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Box M-1
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Carte du Reseau Electrique Francais et de L’Electrification des Chemins de Fer
Communist Rebel Activities, April 1959-May 1960
Charts and Maps |
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Cambodia
Handbuch Fur Heer Und Flotte. (Contains 61 maps)
Indochina
Laos
Middle East
North Vietnam
South Vietnam
Southeast Asia
Soviet Union
Vietnam
World Atlas (German language) |
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Box M-2
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Overhead Transparencies |
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Communist Complaints/Rebel Activities (Vietnam)
South America: Old Pro-Castro Guerrilla Activity/New Rebel Activity
South Vietnam
South Vietnam Infiltration, January 1, 1965
VC Fund-Raising Situation
Vietminh Guerilla Infiltration Behind French Lines, May 1953 |
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Box M-3
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Oversized Maps: |
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Administrative Control in North Viet Nam - March 1953 (2 copies)
Administrative Organization of the Republic of Vietnam
Aiguelle de Chambeyron
Archeological Map of Middle America
Asia - Base Map 1940
Asia March 1971
Ban Me Thuot
Ban-Me-Thuot City
Bezirke des auf 200000 Kopfe verminderten Heeres mit Garnisonen
Briancon (2 copies)
Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam-Physical and Road Map
Cambodia-Phnom Penh 1950
Cambodia and South Vietnam
Van-Bot-Lao-Vet-Nam Hinh-The Va Duong-Sa -- Physical and Road
Cao Bang Est [geological map]
Cao Bang Ouest [geological map]
Carte de l”atlantique a la Mer Blanche
Carte Economique de L’Idochine
Carte Economique de L’Indochine 1937
Carte Ethnolinguistique 1949
Carte Generale de L’Indochine Francaise
Central North Viet Nam
China-Provicional Atlas of Communist Administrative Unites (book of maps)
China 1945
Col St. Martin
Columbus-Karte: Europaisches Russland
Continental Southeast Asia
Dalat Feuille Nos. 1-9
Der deutsche linke Heeresflugel - September 1914
Der franzosische rechte Heeresflugel September 1914
Der Kampf der Deutchen 5. Armee um den Mausubergany
Deutschland November 1946
Die Mitte und der link Flugel des Franzosisch--englischen Heeres
Die Schlachte bei St. Quentin - August 1914
Die Verfolgungsoperationen - September 1914
Dien Bien Phu
Dossier Bas Tonkin/Nam-Ding
Earth’s Moon 1969
Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe 1942
Embrun
Ethnolinguistic Groups, Indo-China
Europe
Europe, Central
Europe 1940
Europe Base Map 1941
Europe Road Map |
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Avignon-Digne
Marseille-Menton
Valance-Grenoble |
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France
France-Base Map
France-Beaune-Evian
France-Lyon-Geneve (2 copies)
France-St. Martin-Vesubie
France (Bourg-St. Maurice)
GAP
Germany-Land Bayern Public Heath
Germany (circa 1937)
Germany Base Map 1939
Government of the Republic of Vietnam
Grenoble
Guillestre |
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Box M-4
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Hanoi Est [geological map]
Hanoi Ouest [geological map]
Hoa-Do/Do Thanh Saigon
Hue
Hue, Indochina
Hue, Indo-China
Indo-China
Indo-China 1939
Indochina-1960 Internal Administrative Divisions
Indo-China-North Vietnam, 1952
Indo-China, South Vietnam 1964 Ethnolinguistic Groups
Indochina
Indochina (blank map)
Indochina Administrative Divisions July 1965
Indochina Agriculture
Indochina Airfields
Indochina Area
Indochina Bathymetry and Areas Subject to Flooding
Indochina Boundaries (2 copies)
Indochina Boundaries (larger map)
Indochina Ethnolinguistic Groups 1954
Indochina Hypsometry
Indochina Industry, Mining, and Electric Power
Indochina Population
Indochina Precipitation and Monsoon Airflow
Indochina Surface Configuration
Indochina Telecommunications
Indochina Transportation
Indochina Vegetation
Indochine En Relief-Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos-Relief Shading Physical Map
Inland Waterways Map of South Vietnam (2 copies)
Karta Narodov Indokitaia (2 copies)
Krupp Enterprises in Germany 1939-1945
La Cochinchine (2 copies)
Germany-Restricted Alternative Maps |
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Land
Bayern
Public safety |
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Lanslebourg
Laos, Camodia, and South Vietnam Region Ethnic Groups
Larche
Larche 1944
Les Nouvelles Divisons Territoriales de la Republique Democratique Allemande
Linz-Salzburg
Map of Southeast Asia (Background to the News Service No. 4) 1952
Menton
Minorities in Laos
Mondane (2 copies)
Mong Tzeu [geological map]
Mont D’Ambin (2 copies)
Moutiers (2 copies)
Nevache (2 copies)
North Thailand/Burma
North Vietnam
North Vietnam Terrain and Transportation
Nov. 1, 1954 Special Transmission for Newsweek
Organisation Territoriale Administrative En 1957
Phnom Penh 1958
Physical Road Map-Indochina 1954
Plan de Banmethuot
Plei Ku-Est
Political Boundaries of Vietnam
Population and Administrative Div. S. Vietnam 1964
Principaux Inverstissements Industiels Effectues ou Prevus en Pologne Depuis
Republic of Vietnam (6 copies)
Republic of Vietnam General Soil Map
Republic of Vietnam Vegetation Map, 1969
Russian Invasion of Germany, 1941
Saigon, S.V.
Saigon, S.V. 1954
Security Council in North Viet Nam, March 1953
Situation a Dien Bien Phu-13 March ‘54-7/8 May 1954
Skizzen.-Blatt I-IV
South Vietnam
South Vietnam (Terrorism, 1957)
South Vietnam 1965
South Vietnam/Cambodia
Southeast Asia (National Geographic Magazine)
Southeast Asia 1955
Sovereignty and Mandate Boundary Lines in 1921 of the Islands of the Pacific
St. Etienne De Tinee
Ste. Foy-Tarentaise
Territorial Organization of the Reichswehr 1921-1935
Territorial Organization of the Wehrmacht |
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1935-1938
1943 |
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Thailand (4 copies)
Tignes
Tinh Bac-Ninh
Tinh Bui-Chu
Tinh Gai-Lam
Tinh Ha-Dong
Tinh Ha-Nam
Tinh Hai Duong
Tinh Hung-Yen
Tinh Kien-An
Tinh Kien-Giang
Tinh Nam-Dinh
Tinh Ninh Binh
Tinh Quang-Yen
Tinh Son-Tay
Tinh Thai-Binh
Tinh Vinh-Ninh
Tinh Vinh-Phuc-Yen
U.S. Air Force Global Plotting Chart
U.S. Air Force Physical-Political Global Chart of the World
Ubersicht-Uber die Lage
Ubersichtskarte des wetlichen Kriegsschauplatzes
USAF Strategic Outline Chart |
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Africa
Australia-New Zealand
British Isles
Canada
Central America
China
Europe
India-Burma
Northern Hemisphere (2 copies)
Russia-Eastern
Russia-Western
South America
South West Pacific
United States |
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Van Trinh
Vietnam Cong Hoa Ban Do Thao Moe
Republic of Vietnam Vegetation Map, 1969
Viet Nam (larger map)
Viet Nam-Kampuchia-Lao (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos) Geological Map 1971
The Viet Minh Army in North Viet Nam (3 copies)
Vinh Long
Vinh Ouest [geological map]
War Plants
West Indies
West Indies 1970
World Map/Base Map 1939
World (blank)
1960 Internal Administrative Divisions: Map of Vietnam
Russian titled book cover [cover only]
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Series 2.3. World War II/Nurnberg Trials Materials.
Box W1-4.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Researchers should note there are related cataloged books, "Trials of War Criminals: Nurnberg Military Tribunals
Aribunal Militaire International: Proces des Grands Criminels de Guerre." |
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Box W-1
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Abrechnung mit Hitler, 1948
Abschrift
Article “World Affairs Club Open to All”
Bibliography of the European War Crimes Trials, 1951
Bills and Information
Bulletin D’ Information, 1945
Correspondence
Correspondence and Evidence for Krupp War Crimes Trial (3 folders)
Der Europaische Kontinent und die ubrige Welt
Europaische Grosswirtschaft, 1937 |
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Box W-2
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Foreign Information, 1948
General List of Archives in West Germany
, 1944
German-English Glossary of Economic Terms, 1947
Germany: Basic Handbook, Part II, Social Security
, May 1945
Information on War Crimes
International Tracing Service
Journal of General Halder
Krupp Case
Krupp Case Indictment
La Contre-Attaque Allemande au Mont-Froid |
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Box W-3
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Les Flottes de Combat
, 1940-1942
Maps-April 1945
Military Tribunal Records
1, 5, 6, 11, 12 1946-47
Notes on the First and Second World Wars (in German)
“The Nurnberg Trial and International Law”
Rang-und Organizationslists
, 1947
Stalingrad
Stars and Stripes
Tank Sketches
Trois Rapports (Nurnberg Crimes)
Ubu Justicier
War Crimes Trials in the French Zone
Weserheutte Plant Case
Zusaetlich meinem Frage bogen moechte... |
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Box W-4
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Book of Translations: German-English
Date Book, post WWII
Extermination of Polish Jews: Album of Picture
Nurnberg
Book detailing the destruction of a city (Nurnberg?) |
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Series 2.4. Personal Research Materials.
Box PR1-11.
Arrangement: alphabetical. |
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Box PR-1
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Aggression From the North: The Record of North Vietnams’s Campaign...
Associates Meeting, November 19, 1965
Bibliography
Fall Bibliographies
Bibliographies on Cambodia
Bibliographies on Laos
Bibliographies of Vietnam (2 folders)
Cambodia (2 folders) |
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Box PR-2
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China
China news clippings
Chinese Acupuncture Articles, 1972
Chinese Articles: |
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Chinatown
Foreign Relations
Social and Political Life |
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Chinese-VN |
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Box PR-3
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Economics/Economic Problems-Vietnam
French Communists in Indochina
French Politics re: Indochina, Vietnam (3 folders) |
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Box PR-4
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French Articles
French Politics re: Indochina, Vietnam
The Indonesian Coup-Eye Witness Account of the Murder of the Six Generals, Feb. 1966
International Communism
Land Reforms and Policy
Laos (2 folders)
The Military Assistance Institute |
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Suggested Reading List on Cambodia
Suggested Reading List on Thailand
Suggested Reading List on Vietnam |
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Miscellaneous |
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Box PR-5
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Miscellaneous Research Materials-Indochina (2 folders)
National Vietnam Politics and Government (4 folders) |
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Box PR-6
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New Power Factor-U.S.
Notes-Handwritten
Notes on the Political Evolution of Vietnam (2 folders)
Operation “Drumadaire”: |
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Ordres Principaux et Croquis
Rapport d’Ensemble |
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Piastre Inquiry/ The Piaster Scandal
Political and Religious Sects
Problemes Vietnamiens
Project C |
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Unit X Limited War, CSC Class 6
Unit XII Limited War, CSC Class 60 |
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Box PR-7
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Social and Religious Problems
Soviet and Other Views of the Indochina Problem
Southeast Asian Politics/ Views on Indo-China (2 folders)
Souvanna Phouma
Supplements to SVN Book
Truong Chinh
UK Policy re: Vietnam
Viet Cong Documents: VCD-4 to VCD 289 (2 folders-incomplete series) |
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Box PR-8
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VM 2 Administration [Viet Minh] |
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Charts
Economics
Governmen (2 folders)
Labor
Law, also Taxes (2 folders)
Leaders |
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Box PR-9
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VM 3 Party
“Secret Bomb Halt Sessions Revealed: N. Viet Aide in Paris Briefed on ‘Understanding’”
Vietnam (3 folders)
Vietnam (Democratic Republic) Politics and Government
VN Education, Social
Vietnam Handbook, Charts, Maps and Illustrations |
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Box PR-10
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Vietnam Handbook, Charts, Maps and Illustrations
VN Military
Vietnam 1955
Vietnam research materials (5 folders) |
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Box PR-11
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Vietnam Research Materials (4 folders)
Vietnam: A Study in Political Evolution 1949-1954, an overview
Vietnam ChptVIII
The Village Campaign
Article on Formosa
Israel
Korea
Yugoslavia
Russian Articles
Taiwan
Articles Regarding Grahm Greene
“US vs. Europe” France Observer
Misc. Articles
“We May Win the War but Loose the People” |
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Series 2.5. Research Materials, 1953-1968.
Box RM1-31.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject. |
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Box RM-1
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Africa |
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General
Algeria-France
Angola
Rhodesia |
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Afro-Asian
Anti-War Protest |
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General, A-J
United States
USSR
Vietnam, South |
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Asia |
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General
Art
German Democratic Republic
Peasant Problems
Periodicals
Socialism and Socialists |
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Box RM-1A
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Asia, Southeast |
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General (3 folders) |
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Box RM-2
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Community Development
Education, Higher
France
Manpower
National Goals and the Political System
Social Change
United States (5 folders)
USSR (5 folders) |
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Asian Studies |
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General
Congress-Moscow, 1960
United States |
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Box RM-3
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Atrocities |
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General
Vietnam, South |
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Bibliography |
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General
Art and Archeology-Vietnam
China (2 folders)
Far East
Folklore-Vietnam |
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Blacks, American |
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General
Blacks-Society
Vietnam War |
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Brzeinski, Zbigniew-Nikita Khrushchev
Buddhism and Buddhists |
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General |
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Box RM-3A
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Vietnam
Vietnam, South
Buddhism, South Vietnam
Correspondence, 1965-1967
Vietnam War (2 folders) |
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Box RM-4
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Burma |
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General
Politics and Government
United Nations |
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Cambodia |
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General (3 folders)
Agriculture
Angkor
Coronation Celebration
Current
Economy (3 folders) |
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Box RM-5
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Foreign Relations
Historical Development
Maxwell, Robert
Natural Resources
Cambodia: Prince Norodom Sihanouk – Address (4 folders)
Periodicals (4 folders)
Politics and Government
Sihanouk, Norodom (6 folders) |
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Catholic Churches
Ceylon-Background (2 copies)
Chemical Warfare
China |
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General
Agriculture |
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Box RM-6
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Asia
Chiang Kai-Shek
Communes
Communist China Digest |
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11/30/59-4/25/60 (8 folders) |
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Box RM-7
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5/2/60-6/6/60 (4 folders) |
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Communist China Digest (3 copies)
Cultural Revolution
Education
Experts-Directory (2 folders)
Foreign Relations |
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General
Asia, Southeast
Japan (2 folders)
USSR (5 folders) |
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Box RM-8
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Vietnam and Cambodia
Vietnam, North |
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International Relations
Liberation Army
Literature and Art
Mao Tse-Tung (2 folders)
Medicine
Nansha and Shih Sha Islands (Empty)
Nuclear Tests
Overseas-Indonesia
Periodicals (4 folders)
Philosophy
Population
Press Releases
Prison System
Shanghai (2 folders)
Taiwan
Tibet
United Nations
Vietnam
Chinese Communist Party
History
Ideology |
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Cold War |
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General
United States
Warburg, James P. |
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Box RM-9
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Colonialism
Communism-Communists |
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General
Asia-Problems of Communism (2 folders)
Ideology
Communism Indonesia
Laos
Organizations
Press
Systems
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