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Signing of the Vietnam Peace Agreement in Paris (27 January 1973)
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Signing of the Vietnam Peace Agreement in Paris (27 January 1973)

On 27 January 1973, during the Four-Power Conference in Paris, William Rogers, US Secretary of State, signs the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam.

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Title Signing of the Vietnam Peace Agreement in Paris (27 January 1973)
Document type Photo
Source Paris: signature de l'accord sur la paix au Viêt-nam. Paris: Keystone, 1973. Black and White.
Keywords Vietnam War
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Caption On 27 January 1973, during the Four-Power Conference in Paris, William Rogers, US Secretary of State, signs the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam.
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 Press conference held by Henry Kissinger (16 December 1972)
Renewal of tensions
Cartoon by Abu on the Vietnam War (24 May 1964)
Speech by Richard Nixon (Washington, 23 January 1973)
Cartoon by Behrendt on the Vietnam War (1972)
Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam (Paris, 27 January 1973)
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