Občanská válka v Laosu
Občanská válka v Laosu | |||
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konflikt: Studená válka, Válka ve Vietnamu a indočínské války | |||
Laos | |||
Trvání | 9. listopadu 1953 – 2. prosince 1975 | ||
Místo | Laos | ||
Výsledek | Vítězství Pathet Lao, zánik monarchie | ||
Strany | |||
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Ztráty | |||
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20 000–70 000 mrtvých celkem[3][4][5][6] | |||
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Občanská válka v Laosu (1953–1975) představovala ozbrojený konflikt mezi komunistickým hnutím Pathet Lao (včetně mnoha lidí ze severního Vietnamu s laoským původem) a královskou vládou, kdy obě strany dostávaly silnou zahraniční podporu během zástupné války mezi velmocemi v rámci studené války. Mezi příslušníky Special Activities Division CIA a veterány z řad Hmongů je konflikt znám jako Secret War (Tajná válka).
Odkazy
Reference
- ↑ T. Lomperis, From People's War to People's Rule (1996)
- ↑ “S&S”": Small, Melvin & Joel David Singer, Resort to Arms : International and Civil Wars 1816–1980 (1982)
- ↑ T. Lomperis, From People's War to People's Rule, (1996), estimates 35,000 total.
- ↑ Eckhardt, William, in World Military and Social Expenditures 1987–88 (12th ed., 1987) by Ruth Leger Sivard.
- ↑ Rummel, Rudolph J.: Death By Government (1994)
- ↑ Obermeyer (2008), "Fifty years of violent war deaths from Vietnam to Bosnia", British Medical Journal.
Externí odkazy
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In spite of the fourteen-nation conference, which declared at Geneva in 1962 that Laos is a neutral country, and the agreement was signed by the three fractions competing for control of the country, no real progress towards unification and pacification has been made, and fighting is continually breaking out. American sources admit that armed reconnaissance flights are made over communist-controlled Pathet Lao part of the country, in the east, along the Vietnamese border, and occasional shots are exchanged. The caption to our picture, received from Hanoi, states that it shows anti-aircraft troops of the Laotian Peoples Liberation Army, and claims they have helped to bring down 102 U.S. aircraft since 1965.