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Sainteny (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃tni]) is a
former commune in the
Manche department in
Normandy in
northwestern France. On 1
January 2016, it was merged...
- Jean
Sainteny or Jean
Roger (29 May 1907, in Vésinet – 25
February 1978) was a
French politician who was sent to
Vietnam after the end of the
Second World...
- The Ho–
Sainteny agreement,
officially the
Accord Between France and the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam,
known in
Vietnamese as Hiệp định sơ bộ Pháp-Việt...
- French–Vietnamese
relations (French:
Relations franco-vietnamiennes; Vietnamese: quan hệ Pháp-Việt)
started as
early as the 17th
century with the mission...
- the Kuomintang.
These clashes lasted from the end of the
until the Ho-
Sainteny agreement,
permitted France to
continue stationing troops in Vietnam, north...
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official Jean
Sainteny. As the only law enforcement, the
Imperial ****anese Army
remained in power,
keeping French colonial troops and
Sainteny detained, to...
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Claude Dulong-
Sainteny or Marguerite-Claude Badalo-Dulong or
Claude Dulong (12 June 1922 in
Limoges – 29
October 2017 in Paris) was a
French historian...
- in
increasingly bad
health for the rest of the year. In July 1969, Jean
Sainteny, a
former French official in
Vietnam who knew Hồ
secretly rela**** a letter...
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western allies, Jean
Sainteny,
French Commissioner for
Northern Indochina met with Ho Chi Minh in
Hanoi and
signed the Ho–
Sainteny agreement. The agreement...
- Jean
Sainteny flew to
Saigon to
consult Leclerc, who was
acting as high
commissioner in the
absence of d'Argenlieu.
Leclerc approved Sainteny's proposal...