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consorts of Minh Mạng, Thiệu Trị and Tự Đức: 5–8 princes sons of Minh Mạng and Thiệu Trị: 9–10 princesses daughters of Gia Long (only one), Minh Mạng and Thiệu Trị: 11–39 ministers people who served as ministers from 1820 to 1888 40–41 righteous men 42 justice upholders 43 recluses, eminent monks 44 women martyrs ...
Nevertheless, the Viet Minh prevailed in the power struggle with their August Revolution. On August 17, Viet Minh cadres in Hanoi took control of a mass demonstration organised by the General Association of Civil Servants. The rally was originally aimed at celebrating independence and territorial reunification and supporting Kim's government.
[40]: 98 When France was defeated by Germany in 1940, Hồ and his lieutenants, Võ Nguyên Giáp and Phạm Văn Đồng, saw this as an opportunity to advance their own cause. [51] In October 1940, Hồ and his supporters established the League for Vietnamese Independence (Việt Minh) in Guilin. [40]: 98
The Việt Minh supplied the OSS with 110 recruits of which the Deer Team would choose the 40 most promising to give special training instructing them how to use American weapons and drilling them like American soldiers from 9 to 15 August. [30] More weapons and ammunition were dropped near them during the third OSS aid drop on 10 August. [30]
The district capital lies at U Minh. [2] It is located on Vietnam's western coast on the Cà Mau Peninsula, abutting the Gulf of Thailand. It is bordered by the districts of U Minh Thượng district to the north in Kiên Giang province, Trần Văn Thời to the south and Thới Bình to the east. The terrain is mostly flat, salty floodplains.
U Minh is a township (thị trấn) and capital town of U Minh District, Cà Mau province, in Vietnam This page was last edited on 5 September 2024, at 14 ...
Riêng về phần Trẫm, trong hai mươi năm ở ngôi, Trẫm đã trải qua bao nhiêu cay đắng. Trẫm muốn được làm Dân một nước tự do, hơn làm Vua một nước bị trị. Từ nay Trẫm lấy làm sung sướng được là Dân tự do, trong một nước độc lập.
The 1975 spring offensive (Vietnamese: chiến dịch mùa Xuân 1975), officially known as the general offensive and uprising of spring 1975 (Vietnamese: Tổng tiến công và nổi dậy mùa Xuân 1975), was the final North Vietnamese campaign in the Vietnam War that led to the capitulation of Republic of Vietnam.