
Pham Tue
Pham Tue is a notable figure in Vietnamese history, remembered for his experiences during the intense period of the 300-day struggle for the liberation of Hai Phong following the Geneva Accords. He vividly recalls the atmosphere of anticipation and tension in the capital as troops prepared to take over the city, embodying the hopes and fears of the local populace during this significant transitional moment in Vietnam's history.
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Pham Tue recalls the atmosphere of liberation in Hanoi during the Tet holiday in 1955.
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