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Pham Van Dong

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Pham Van Dong , 1906-2000, prime minister of the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam (1954-76) and of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976-87). Scion of a prominent Mandarin family, he joined the activist Communist underground in the 1920s, was imprisoned by the French for seven years, and twice forced to flee to China. A close associate of Ho Chi Minh , Dong was one of the founders of the Viet Minh , a nationalist organization. After leading the Vietnamese delegation to the 1954 peace talks with France, which resulted (to Dong's dismay) in an agreement dividing Vietnam into North... Read more
Pham Van Dong
Pham Van Dong Pham Van Dong (born 1906) was the longtime Hanoi premier, first in the Democratic...the inner "circle of five" top political power holders in Vietnam. Pham Van Dong, a charter member of the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930, distinguished... Read more
Pham Van Dong
Pham Van Dong see Dong, Pham Van . Author not available, PHAM VAN DONG. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008 Read more

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