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      • Indochina, the so-called “Pearl of the French Empire”, was known as the only fully self-financed and zero-cost colony for the metropolitan budget, and significantly contributed to the Great War effort in terms of both funds and products, and military and labor forces.
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  2. Jan 11, 2022 · Indochina contributed significantly to the French war effort in terms of funds, products and human resources. Around 93,000 volunteers, soldiers and workers went to France on the home front and the battlefront.

  3. Dec 6, 2017 · Indochina’s initial contribution was financial: 381 million gold francs (the equivalent of 997 million Euros) were expedited to the motherland for the war effort. This tally constitutes roughly 60 percent of all colonial contributions, excepting Algeria (which was not technically a colony but rather a series of départements), a staggering ...

  4. French Indochina contributed significantly to the French war effort in terms of funds, products and human resources. Prior to World War I the population of French Indochina stood at around 16,395,000 in 1913 with 14,165,000 being Vietnamese (Tonkinese, Annamese and Cochinchinese), 1,600,000 Cambodians, and 630,000 Laotians.

  5. The French were defeated with significant losses among their most mobile troops. [1] Contents. 1Background. 1.11858-1944. 1.21945 events. 1.31946. 1.41947. 1.51948. 1.61949. 1.71950. 1.81951. 1.91952. 1.101953. 1.111954. 2Geneva Conference and Partition. 3Ho Chi Minh. 3.1Nguyen Ai Quoc and the French Communist Party.

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  6. Oct 16, 2019 · Japanese Invasion During the Second World War. The Japanese Empire invaded French Indochina in 1941 and the Nazi-allied French Vichy government handed over Indochina to Japan. During their occupation, some Japanese military officials encouraged nationalism and independence movements in the region.

  7. Dec 16, 2015 · The British and French brought huge numbers of soldiers and laborers. They came from throughout Africa, from the British West Indies, from India, from French Indochina, and from China itself. Sometimes, as labor troops to work unloading ships at the docks, sometimes to fight at the front.

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