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39-فو نيجين جياب
Võ Nguyên Giáp (born 25 August, 1911 is a retired
Vietnamese
officer
in the
Vietnam People’s Army
and a
politician
. He was a principal commander in two wars: the
First Indochina War
(1946–1954) and the
Vietnam War
(1960–1975). He participated in the following historically significant battles:
Lạng Sơn
(1950);
Hòa Bình
(1951–1952);
Điện Biên Phủ
(1954); the
Tết Offensive
(1968); the
Easter Offensive
(1972); and the final
Hồ Chí Minh Campaign
(1975). He was also a journalist, an interior minister in President
Hồ Chí Minh
’s
Việt Minh
government, the military commander of the Việt Minh, the commander of the
Vietnam People’s Army
(PAVN), and defense minister. He also served as
Politburo
member of the
Lao Động Party
.
He was the most prominent military commander, beside
Hồ Chí Minh
, during the war and was responsible for major operations and leadership until the war ended.
Giap's father and mother, Võ Quang Nghiêm and Nguyen Thi Kien, worked the land, rented some to neighbors, and lived a relatively comfortable lifestyle. At 14, Giáp became a messenger for the
Haiphong
Power Company and shortly thereafter joined the
Tân Việt Cách Mạng Đảng
, a romantically styled revolutionary youth group. Two years later, he entered Quốc Học (also known in English as the “National Academy”), a French-run
lycée
in
Huế
, from which two years later, according to his own account, he was expelled for having organized a student strike. Although he has denied it, Giáp is said[
by whom?
] to have also spent a few years in the prestigious Hanoian
Lycée Albert Sarraut
, where the local elite was educated to serve the colonial regime. He was apparently in the same class as
Phạm Văn Đồng
, future Prime Minister, who has also denied having studied at Albert Sarraut, and
Bảo Đại
, the last emperor of Annam. In 1933, at the age of 22, Giáp enrolled in
the University of Hanoi
.
Giáp was educated at the
University of Hanoi
where he gained a bachelor’s degree in politics, economics and law. After graduation, he taught history for one year at the Thăng Long School in Hanoi. Throughout most of the 1930s, Giáp remained a schoolteacher and a journalist, writing articles for
Tien Dang
, while actively participating in various revolutionary movements. He joined the
Communist Party of Vietnam
in 1931 and took part in several demonstrations against French rule in
Indochina
as well as having assisted in founding the Democratic Front in 1933. All the while, Giáp was a dedicated reader of military history and philosophy, revering
Napoleon I
and
Sun Tzu
(Vietnamese:
Tôn Vũ
).
Võ Nguyên Giáp was arrested in 1930 and served 13 months of a two-year sentence at
Lao Bảo Prison
. During the
Popular Front
years in France, he founded
Hon Tre Tap Moi
, an underground socialist newspaper. He also founded the French-language paper
Le Travail
(on which
Phạm Văn Đồng
also worked). In 1939 he married Nguyễn Thị Quang Thái, another socialist. She bore him a daughter, Hong Anh. When France outlawed communism during the same
year, Giáp fled to China together
with Phạm Văn Đồng where he joined up with
Hồ Chí Minh
, the leader of the Vietnam Independence League (
Việt Minh
).
While he was in exile, his wife, sister, father and sister-in-law were arrested, tortured and later executed by the French colonial authorities. His daughter is also believed to have perished in prison due to neglect
.
http://www.moqatel.com/openshare/Beh...03.doc_cvt.htm
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