France Took Saigon… Then Got Pushed Back (1859)
Автор: How Vietnam Held the Line ?
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France took Gia Dinh (Saigon) in 1859—then Vietnam pushed them back from the land.
This episode is told like a declassified dossier: steam warships on the Saigon River, a fast capture, and the quiet mechanics of a siege that reversed the momentum—checkpoints, lantern lines on the dikes, ration ledgers, and a perimeter that could not expand.
There were no airplanes in 1859—only steam, steel, and the river.
And when the land routes closed, the occupation’s “victory” turned into a holding problem… and a strategic pullback from the surrounding ground.
Timeline: February 1859
Key point: France advanced — then was pushed back by containment
Next file: Ky Hoa / Chi Hoa
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