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  • '''Truong Chinh''' (1907-1988) was one of the founders of the [[Indochinese Communist Party ...hu, he was an early revolutionary, jailed by the French from 1930 to 1936. Truong Chinh means "Long March"; it was his revolutionary alias but he changed his name
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  • #REDIRECT [[Truong Chinh]]
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  • ...rnal rivals, he gained power over [[Vo Nguyen Giap]] and [[Truong Chinh]]; Truong Chinh took on the leadership only after his death. ...[Nguyen Van Linh]] in 1982 for wanting market reforms. After the death of Truong Chinh, however, Linh took control and made the economic reforms in 1987.<ref name
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  • ...depose his internal rivals, he gained power over [[Vo Nguyen Giap]] and [[Truong Chinh]].
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  • '''Truong Chinh''' (1907-1988) was one of the founders of the [[Indochinese Communist Party ...hu, he was an early revolutionary, jailed by the French from 1930 to 1936. Truong Chinh means "Long March"; it was his revolutionary alias but he changed his name
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  • ...ietnam/21.htm}}</ref> The key leadership, especially [[Ho Chi Minh]] and [[Truong Chinh]], were members of the [[Indochinese Communist Party]] (ICP), and had a lon
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  • ...ed, headed the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] beginning in 1986, when [[Truong Chinh]] was forced into retirement over the Vietnamese economy. Linh was the arch
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  • ...inate from [[Vo Nguyen Giap]], with both agreement and disagreement from [[Truong Chinh]]. After some of the failures, while both men stayed in power, their author ...decided that it was possible to strike for victory in 1965. Theoretician [[Truong Chinh]] stated the conflict as less the classic, protracted war of Maoist doctri
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  • *VCP General Secretary and President Truong Chinh
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  • ...ggests that the definitive Vietnamese version of peoples' war comes from [[Truong Chinh]], in the 1947 Vietnamese-language ''The Resistance will Win''. <ref name=T | author = [[Truong Chinh]]
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  • ...It might be noted that bungled land reform was not limited to the South; [[Truong Chinh]] lost much power over failed North Vietnamese programs in 1955-1956.
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  • ...on of [[dau tranh|armed ''dau tranh'']] than his chief rival of the time [[Truong Chinh]]. Subsequently, however, as [[Le Duan]] took power from the ailing [[Ho Ch
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  • ..."soul of the Vietnamese revolution and the Vietnamese revolution", while [[Truong Chinh]], the actual General Secretary of the Party, was the revolution's "builder [[Truong Chinh]] became General Secretary in May 1941. In the spring, the Communists reorg
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  • ...y decided that it was possible to strike for victory in 1965. Theoretician Truong Chinh stated the conflict as less the classic, protracted war of Maoist doctrine ...d by the politically oriented Truong Chinh. Pike said he could almost hear Truong Chinh saying, "You see, it's what I mean. You're not going to win
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  • ...ICP. Ho was elected chairman and [[Truong Chinh]] as general secretary. [[Truong Chinh]] had been the party ideologist and #2 in status since the return to Vietna ...d low morale and desertions. Giap's political opponent in the Viet Minh, [[Truong Chinh]], attempted to have him relieved, and Giap survived with humiliation. Giap
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  • ...of a response to excesses in Northern land reform, for which Ho dismissed Truong Chinh as head of the program, Vo Nguyen Giap, in the fall of 1956, offered the se
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