By 1953, the French had been fighting for seven years, had suffered over 100,000 casualties, and had failed to pacify the countryside. Large parts of the French population were horrified by reports of brutality and the use of napalm.
By 1953, the French had been fighting for seven years, had suffered over 100,000 casualties, and had failed to pacify the countryside. Large parts of the French population were horrified by reports of brutality and the use of napalm.