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Cartoon by Abu on the Vietnam War (24 May 1964)
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Cartoon by Abu on the Vietnam War (24 May 1964)

‘Go away! I don't believe in ghosts!' In May 1964, in the British Sunday newspaper The Observer, the cartoonist Abu condemns the United States' military engagement in Vietnam and recalls France's fate in Indo-China.

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Title Cartoon by Abu on the Vietnam War (24 May 1964)
Document type Cartoon
Source Abu, Go away ! I don't believe in ghosts !, in The Observer. 24.05.1964, No 9 021, p. 11.
Keywords Indochina War, Vietnam War
Copyright © Abu Abraham
Caption ‘Go away! I don't believe in ghosts!' In May 1964, in the British Sunday newspaper The Observer, the cartoonist Abu condemns the United States' military engagement in Vietnam and recalls France's fate in Indo-China.
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1969–1979 Crises and revival >> Relations between the two blocs >> The Vietnam War
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See also Demonstration against the Vietnam War (Berlin, 18 February 1968)
The battle of Dien Bien Phu (1954)
The Geneva Conference (20 and 21 July 1954)
Chronology of events in Indochina (1945_1956)
Vietnamese soldiers during the Indo_China War (1945–1954)
Vietnam War
Demonstration against the Vietnam War (New York, 1970)
Poster: ‘War is over! If you want it’ (Paris, December 1969)
Letter from Nguyen Van Thieu to President Gerald R. Ford (19 September 1974)
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