Đại Việt Duy Dân
Viet Duy dan Dang | |
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Founder | Lý Đông A |
Founded | January 1, 1943 |
Ideology | 維民主義, Vietnamese nationalism, Anti-communism |
Website | |
http://thangnghia.com |
Đại Việt Duy dân Cách mệnh Đảng (Chinese: 大越維民革命黨) often known simply as Đại Việt Duy Dân, was a nationalist and anti-communist political party and militant organisation that was active in Vietnam 1943-1947.
History
This party was established in 1943 January 1 in Hòa Bình Province.[1]
Nga My hill battle (1945)
By 1945–1946, Đại Việt Duy Dân had clashed Viet Minh in many bloody battles.
Hòa Bình Province battle (1946)
In the Hòa Bình Province battle they were vanquished by Viet Minh in 1946.
The death of Lý Đông A (1947) and the disintegration
The founder, Lý Đông A, was kidnapped in 1947 and disappeared.[2]
Notable members
- Lý Đông A (1921–1947) : Secretary General.
- Trần Việt Hoài
- Phạm Khắc Hàm
- Đỗ Thái Nhiên
- Nguyễn Cảnh Hậu
- Dương Thanh Phong
See also
References
- ↑ Proclamation of the establishment of Viet Duy dan Dang
- ↑ Spencer C. Tucker The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, ... 2011 - Page 253 "These included the Dai Viet Duy Dan, well known among Vietnamese intellectuals for its nhan chu duy dan (“people's populism”) theory. Its founder, Ly Dong A, was also kidnapped and disappeared. Another such party was the Dai Viet Dan ...
- The crime of Viet Minh at Nga My hill in 1945
- The revolutionary force of Viet people
- The bloody flowers
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