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Văn Tiến Dũng

Văn Tiến Dũng (Vietnamese: [van tǐən zǔŋmˀ]; 2 May 1917 – 17 March 2002) was a Vietnamese general in the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), PAVN chief of staff (1954–74); PAVN commander in chief (1974–80); member of the Central Military–Party Committee (CMPC) (1984–86) and Socialist Republic of Vietnam defense minister (1980–87).[1]

Văn Tiến Dũng
Dũng in 1954
Secretary of the Central Military–Party Committee of the Communist Party
In office
1984–1986
Preceded byLê Duẩn
Succeeded byTrường Chinh
6th Minister of Defence
In office
February 1980 – February 1987
Preceded byVõ Nguyên Giáp
Succeeded byLê Đức Anh
2nd Chief of General Staff
In office
1953–1954
Preceded byHoàng Văn Thái
Succeeded byHoàng Văn Thái
In office
1954–1978
Preceded byHoàng Văn Thái
Succeeded byLê Trọng Tấn
Member of the Politburo
In office
20 December 1976 – 18 December 1986
Personal details
Born(1917-05-02)2 May 1917
Từ Liêm, Vietnam, French Indochina
Died17 March 2002(2002-03-17) (aged 84)
Hanoi, Vietnam
Political party Communist Party of Vietnam (1936–1986)
Awards Gold Star Order
Ho Chi Minh Order
Military Exploit Order
Resolution for Victory Order
NicknameLê Hoài
Military service
AllegianceVietnam
Branch/service Việt Minh
People's Army of Vietnam
Years of service1945–1986
RankGeneral
CommandsVietnam People's Army
Battles/wars

Military career edit

Born in Cổ Nhuế commune, Từ Liêm District, Hà Nội of Tonkin (French protectorate) to a craftsman family, Văn Tiến Dũng took part democracy movements and public struggles of Hà Nội workers since 1936, joined the Indochinese Communist Party in 1937. He was imprisoned by French colonial three times and escaped from prisons successfully two times between 1939 and 1944.[2]

In August Revolution, Dũng directed the armed forces to seize power in the province of Hòa Bình, Ninh Bình and Thanh Hóa. In 1951, he was appointed to the commander cum commissar of newly formed Brigade 320. By November 1953 during the First Indochina War, he rose to Chief of Staff of the Vietnam People's Army under General Võ Nguyên Giáp prior to the siege of Điện Biên Phủ in 1954.[3]

He commanded the vital Tri-Thien-Hue Front during the 1972 Easter Offensive, replacing his mentor as PAVN commander in chief in 1974, when the Vietnam War against the Americans and South Vietnamese evolved from a guerrilla struggle into a more conventional war. [4][5][6][7]

Dũng planned and commanded the 1975 spring offensive, which overwhelmed South Vietnamese defenses and captured Saigon in 1975.[8] He also directed Vietnam's invasion of Khmer Rouge Cambodia and the resulting border conflict with the People's Republic of China in 1979.[9][10][11][12] He was appointed defence minister in 1980. He retired in December 1986 at the 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Văn Tiến Dũng died on 17 March 2002 in Hanoi, at the age of 84.[13]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM – the chaotic end of one hell of a war"..
  2. ^ "General Văn Tiến Dũng". hoalo.vn. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  3. ^ "Minister Văn Tiến Dũng". mod.gov.vn. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  4. ^ Michael Lee Lanning and Dan Cragg, Inside the VC and the NVA: The Real Story of North Vietnam's Armed Forces (Texas A&M University Press, 2008)
  5. ^ Mai Elliott, RAND in Southeast Asia: A History of the Vietnam War Era (Rand Corporation, 2010) p525
  6. ^ Colonel General Trần Văn Trà (February 1983). "Vietnam: A History of the Bulwark B-2 Theater Translation of Kết thúc cuộc chiến tranh 30 năm." (PDF). United States. Joint Publications Research Service. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  7. ^ "REUNIFICATION GAME THAT BROUGHT NORTH AND SOUTH VIETNAM TOGETHER". 16 November 2017..
  8. ^ "Audio Slideshow: Black April". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  9. ^ "China "Should Learn from its Losses" in the War against Vietnam" from "August 1" Radio, People's republic of China, 1400 GMT, February 17, 1980, as reported by BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 22 February 1980
  10. ^ Xiabing Li. A History of the Modern Chinese Army. University Press of Kentucky. Retrieved 2014-07-09.
  11. ^ soha.vn/quan-su/bien-gioi-phia-bac-1979-30-ngay-khong-the-nao-quen-1-20150216095114962.htm
  12. ^ Cambodia – The Fall of Democratic Kampuchea. U.S. Library of Congress. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  13. ^ "Văn Tiến Dũng, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death". www.bornglorious.com. Retrieved 2022-09-15.

Sources edit

  • Van Tien Dung, Our Great Spring Victory: An Account of the Liberation of South Vietnam. Trans. by John Spragens, Jr. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1977.
  • Tobin, Thomas G., Arthur E. Laehr, and John F. Hilgenberg, Last Flight from Saigon. Maxwell Air Force Base AL: Air University Press, 1979.
  • Nguyen Duy Hinh, Major General, Vietnamization and the Cease-Fire. Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History, 1980.
  • Van, Canh Nguyen; Cooper, Earle (1983). Vietnam under Communism, 1975–1982. Hoover Press. ISBN 9780817978518.
  • Cao Văn Viên, General, The Final Collapse. Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History, 1983.
  • Military History Institute of Vietnam (2002). Victory in Vietnam: A History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954–1975. Translated by Pribbenow, Merle. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press. ISBN 978-0700611751.
  • Thayer, Carlyle (June 1987). "Vietnam's Sixth Party Congress: An Overview". Contemporary Southeast Asia. 9 (1). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: 12–22. doi:10.1355/cs9-1b. JSTOR 25797929.

External links edit

  • Interview with Van Tien Dung, 1981
  • Bibliography: Văn Tiến Dũng's writings
  • CBS News report of World Airways evacuation flight from Da Nang
  • Timeline of NVA invasion of South Vietnam
  • “The Trials of Henry Kissinger” 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine documentary by Eugene Jarecki (video, 1h19). Sequence on Nixon campaign sabotage of Paris Peace Accords: start 15min 20sec – end 20min 10sec.
  • The Fall of the Khmer Rouge
  • 1979: Vietnam forces Khmer Rouge retreat
  • Meanwhile: When the Khmer Rouge came to kill in Vietnam
  • Ministry of Defence Vietnam

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In this Vietnamese name the surname is Văn but is often simplified to Van in English language text In accordance with Vietnamese custom this person should be referred to by the given name Dũng Văn Tiến Dũng Vietnamese van tǐen zǔŋmˀ 2 May 1917 17 March 2002 was a Vietnamese general in the People s Army of Vietnam PAVN PAVN chief of staff 1954 74 PAVN commander in chief 1974 80 member of the Central Military Party Committee CMPC 1984 86 and Socialist Republic of Vietnam defense minister 1980 87 1 Army GeneralVăn Tiến DũngDũng in 1954Secretary of the Central Military Party Committee of the Communist PartyIn office 1984 1986Preceded byLe DuẩnSucceeded byTrường Chinh6th Minister of DefenceIn office February 1980 February 1987Preceded byVo Nguyen GiapSucceeded byLe Đức Anh2nd Chief of General StaffIn office 1953 1954Preceded byHoang Văn ThaiSucceeded byHoang Văn ThaiIn office 1954 1978Preceded byHoang Văn ThaiSucceeded byLe Trọng TấnMember of the PolitburoIn office 20 December 1976 18 December 1986Personal detailsBorn 1917 05 02 2 May 1917Từ Liem Vietnam French IndochinaDied17 March 2002 2002 03 17 aged 84 Hanoi VietnamPolitical partyCommunist Party of Vietnam 1936 1986 AwardsGold Star Order Ho Chi Minh Order Military Exploit Order Resolution for Victory OrderNicknameLe HoaiMilitary serviceAllegianceVietnamBranch serviceViệt Minh People s Army of VietnamYears of service1945 1986RankGeneralCommandsVietnam People s ArmyBattles warsWorld War II First Indochina War Siege of Điện Bien Phủ Vietnam War Easter Offensive 1975 spring offensive Fall of Saigon Cambodian Vietnamese War Sino Vietnamese War Contents 1 Military career 2 References 2 1 Notes 2 2 Sources 3 External linksMilitary career editBorn in Cổ Nhuế commune Từ Liem District Ha Nội of Tonkin French protectorate to a craftsman family Văn Tiến Dũng took part democracy movements and public struggles of Ha Nội workers since 1936 joined the Indochinese Communist Party in 1937 He was imprisoned by French colonial three times and escaped from prisons successfully two times between 1939 and 1944 2 In August Revolution Dũng directed the armed forces to seize power in the province of Hoa Binh Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa In 1951 he was appointed to the commander cum commissar of newly formed Brigade 320 By November 1953 during the First Indochina War he rose to Chief of Staff of the Vietnam People s Army under General Vo Nguyen Giap prior to the siege of Điện Bien Phủ in 1954 3 He commanded the vital Tri Thien Hue Front during the 1972 Easter Offensive replacing his mentor as PAVN commander in chief in 1974 when the Vietnam War against the Americans and South Vietnamese evolved from a guerrilla struggle into a more conventional war 4 5 6 7 Dũng planned and commanded the 1975 spring offensive which overwhelmed South Vietnamese defenses and captured Saigon in 1975 8 He also directed Vietnam s invasion of Khmer Rouge Cambodia and the resulting border conflict with the People s Republic of China in 1979 9 10 11 12 He was appointed defence minister in 1980 He retired in December 1986 at the 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam Văn Tiến Dũng died on 17 March 2002 in Hanoi at the age of 84 13 References editNotes edit LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM the chaotic end of one hell of a war General Văn Tiến Dũng hoalo vn Retrieved 2024 04 24 Minister Văn Tiến Dũng mod gov vn Retrieved 2024 04 23 Michael Lee Lanning and Dan Cragg Inside the VC and the NVA The Real Story of North Vietnam s Armed Forces Texas A amp M University Press 2008 Mai Elliott RAND in Southeast Asia A History of the Vietnam War Era Rand Corporation 2010 p525 Colonel General Trần Văn Tra February 1983 Vietnam A History of the Bulwark B 2 Theater Translation of Kết thuc cuộc chiến tranh 30 năm PDF United States Joint Publications Research Service Retrieved 2015 10 14 REUNIFICATION GAME THAT BROUGHT NORTH AND SOUTH VIETNAM TOGETHER 16 November 2017 Audio Slideshow Black April Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2009 05 28 China Should Learn from its Losses in the War against Vietnam from August 1 Radio People s republic of China 1400 GMT February 17 1980 as reported by BBC Summary of World Broadcasts 22 February 1980 Xiabing Li A History of the Modern Chinese Army University Press of Kentucky Retrieved 2014 07 09 soha vn quan su bien gioi phia bac 1979 30 ngay khong the nao quen 1 20150216095114962 htm Cambodia The Fall of Democratic Kampuchea U S Library of Congress Retrieved 9 July 2013 Văn Tiến Dũng Date of Birth Place of Birth Date of Death www bornglorious com Retrieved 2022 09 15 Sources edit Van Tien Dung Our Great Spring Victory An Account of the Liberation of South Vietnam Trans by John Spragens Jr New York Monthly Review Press 1977 Tobin Thomas G Arthur E Laehr and John F Hilgenberg Last Flight from Saigon Maxwell Air Force Base AL Air University Press 1979 Nguyen Duy Hinh Major General Vietnamization and the Cease Fire Washington D C United States Army Center of Military History 1980 Van Canh Nguyen Cooper Earle 1983 Vietnam under Communism 1975 1982 Hoover Press ISBN 9780817978518 Cao Văn Vien General The Final Collapse Washington D C United States Army Center of Military History 1983 Military History Institute of Vietnam 2002 Victory in Vietnam A History of the People s Army of Vietnam 1954 1975 Translated by Pribbenow Merle Lawrence KS University of Kansas Press ISBN 978 0700611751 Thayer Carlyle June 1987 Vietnam s Sixth Party Congress An Overview Contemporary Southeast Asia 9 1 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 12 22 doi 10 1355 cs9 1b JSTOR 25797929 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Văn Tiến Dũng Interview with Van Tien Dung 1981 Bibliography Văn Tiến Dũng s writings CBS News report of World Airways evacuation flight from Da Nang Timeline of NVA invasion of South Vietnam The Trials of Henry Kissinger Archived 2012 10 17 at the Wayback Machine documentary by Eugene Jarecki video 1h19 Sequence on Nixon campaign sabotage of Paris Peace Accords start 15min 20sec end 20min 10sec Tran Van Tra Vietnam History of the Bulwark B2 Theater vol 5 Concluding the 30 Year War Ho Chi Minh City Van Nghe Publishing 1982 On line edition The Fall of the Khmer Rouge 1979 Vietnam forces Khmer Rouge retreat Meanwhile When the Khmer Rouge came to kill in Vietnam Second Life Second Death The Khmer Rouge After 1978 Ministry of Defence Vietnam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Văn Tiến Dũng amp oldid 1220489819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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