Dylan Matthews

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Before World War II, French control over some twenty-three million Vietnamese could be maintained by twelve thousand French soldiers plus perhaps three or four times as many native troops, assisted by a very efficient secret police. Very soon after the coup de force, it became clear that such minimal numbers would thenceforth be insufficient, that any French attempt to reclaim control would demand vastly larger numbers.
Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam
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