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Le Flambeau D'annam
Le Flambeau D'Annam, founded in Saigon in 1914 by journalist Alexandre de Rhodes, played a pivotal role in Vietnam's media landscape during French colonial rule. As a prominent voice for Vietnamese nationalism, it advocated for social reforms and independence, featuring a diverse array of content on politics, culture, and societal issues. Renowned for its investigative journalism and commitment to objectivity, Le Flambeau D'Annam has earned a reputation as a trusted source of information, influencing public opinion throughout Vietnam's tumultuous history. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Le Flambeau D'Annam, Saigon, Southeast, Vietnam starting 1937, including 201 scans in total. Discover the historical figures, significant events, and perhaps connections to your own family history that are captured in these documents. Explore the archives and uncover the stories that have shaped Vietnam’s rich narrative.
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