File:Ho Chi Minh and d'Argenlieu on Emile-Bertin 1945 Mar 24.JPG

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Ho Chi Minh and the High Commissioner Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu---dubbed the "Bloody Monk," "the abomination of Vietnam," "the Warrior Monk"---on the French battleship Emile-Bertin, 1946 Mar 24. (There was a misprint on the filename: The year should be 1946, NOT 1945.) For the detailed historical context, see Nguyen Ngoc Bich and User:Loc Vu-Quoc/Draft:Nguyen Ngoc Bich.
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Public Domain, PD-France, PD-Vietnam
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LIFE Magazine 1968 Mar 22, p.27
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2024.11.24
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France, Vietnam, US
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current18:43, 24 November 2024Thumbnail for version as of 18:43, 24 November 2024843 × 668 (129 KB)Loc Vu-Quoc (talk | contribs){{Image_Details |description =Ho Chi Minh and the High Commissioner Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu, dubbed the "Bloody Monk" on the French battle ship Emile-Bertin, 1945 Mar 24 |author = Unknown |copyright = Public Domain, PD-France, PD-Vietnam |source = LIFE Magazine 1968 Mar 22, p.27 |date-created = 2024.11.24 |pub-country = France, Vietnam, US |notes = |versions = }}

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