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Declassified per Executive Order 13526, Section 3.3 NND Project Number: NND 63316. By: NWD Date: 2011  47. NIS 43C, ., 39.

48. Hoang, ., 212–213.

49. NIS 43C, ., 25, 43.

50. ., 41.

51. ., 35–38, 41–50, 52–53.

52. ., 45.

53. ., 53.

54. ., 52.

55..

56. Fall, .,, 296. It should be noted that in the same context Ho offered "preferential" economic relations with France; no such offers were repeated after 1956, when it was clear that France would not meet its Geneva commitments to the DRV, and was pulling out of Vietnam.

57. Harold Isaacs, (New York: 1947), reprinted in Marvin E. Gettleman, .,  (New York: Fawcett, 1965), 50.

58. Ho was born in 1890, and left Vietnam for revolutionary exile in 1910 or 1911. Central Intelligence Agency,, (CIA/CR BH 6.6, entry for Ho dated 21 January 1965).

59. Bernard B. Fall, ., (New York: Praeger, 1967), 232–244, 260, 276; Ellen J. Hammer,  (StandordStanford [sic]: Stanford University Press, 1966), 251.

60. Central Intelligence Agency, "The Impact of the Sino-Soviet Dispute on North Vietnam and its Policies," (SNIE 14.3–63, 26 June 1963; Central Intelligence Agency, (National Intelligence Survey, NIS 43C, July 1964), 32–33, Donald S. Zagoria,  (New York: Pegasus, 1967), 99–104.

61. quote from U.S. Department of State, "Viet Minh Reactions to Indochina Settlement" (Intelligence Brief, 5 August 1954), CONFIDENTIAL, in U.S. Interagency Intelligence Committee, "The North Vietnamese Role in the Origin, Direction, and Support of the War in South Vietnam." (DIAAP-4, May, 1967) SECRET Draft, Supporting Documents, Vol I., Item 15. The Soviet UN delegate is quoted in B.S.N. Murti, (New York: Asia Publishing Rh