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A successful yet modest 1952 operation conducted by French [[paratrooper]]s, who seized a forward base, and, under optimal conditions, formed a rock of a defense against which [[Viet Minh]] smashed themselves. It may have set unrealistic expectations for [[Dien Bien Phu]] | A successful yet modest 1952 operation conducted by French [[paratrooper]]s, who seized a forward base, and, under optimal conditions, formed a rock of a defense against which [[Viet-Minh]] smashed themselves. It may have set unrealistic expectations for [[Dien Bien Phu]] |
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A successful yet modest 1952 operation conducted by French paratroopers, who seized a forward base, and, under optimal conditions, formed a rock of a defense against which Viet-Minh smashed themselves. It may have set unrealistic expectations for Dien Bien Phu