- Jean
Decoux (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ d(ə)ku]; 5 May 1884 – 21
October 1963) was a
French Navy
admiral who was the Governor-General of
French Indochina...
- humiliation,
Catroux was
immediately replaced as governor-general by
Admiral Jean
Decoux. He did not
return to France, however, but to London. On 22 June, while...
- Indochina,
though Decoux had
recognized and
contacted the
Provisional Government of the
French Republic led by
Charles de Gaulle.
Decoux got a cold response...
- filth". In 1943,
under the
Vichy governor general of Indochina,
Admiral Decoux, the façade was altered, and
changed to a
starker exterior. This was 'almost...
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replaced by Vice
Admiral Jean
Decoux, who
commanded the
French naval forces in the Far East, and was
based in Saigon.
Decoux and
Catroux were in general...
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Bernard Decoux (born 9
September 1956) is a
French gymnast. He
competed in
eight events at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- capital' of
French Indochina.
During the
World War II, Governor-general Jean
Decoux (r. 1940–1945)
supported this project. The
South Vietnamese National Military...
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particularly in the
field of dive-bombing, was such that
Admiral Jean
Decoux, the
governor of
French Indochina,
grudgingly remarked that the Thai planes...
- Phạm Duy-Ca'n, a.k.a. Phạm Duy. On
November 16, 1943, Governor-General
Decoux, resident-sup ... Chapuis,
Oscar (2000). The last
emperors of Vietnam: from...
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France following the Fall of France; in
November 1941, Governor-General Jean
Decoux,
newly appointed by
Marshal Philippe Pétain, made an
official visit to Kwangchow...