Nguyễn Văn Xuân
Vietnamese general and politician (1892–1989)
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Trường Thọ, Gia Định Province, Annam
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Nguyễn Văn Xuân (3 April 1892 – 14 January 1989) was a Vietnamese general and politician who served as prime minister of Cochinchina from 1947 to 1948, then prime minister of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam from 5 June 1948 to 20 June 1949, during the First Indochina War.[1]
First Indochina War
On 1 April 1947, he was promoted to brigadier general (two-star general, entry-level for a general officer in the French army ranking system) of colonial troops, a local army with French commanding officers. After the First Indochina War, he took exile in France. On 14 January 1989, he died in Nice at the age of 96.[2]
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References
- ^ Ngo Ngoc Trung (2011). "Nguyen Van Xuan". In Tucker, Spencer C. (ed.). The encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: a political, social, and military history (2nd ed.). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 843–844. ISBN 9781851099610.
- ^ Le Général Nguyen Van Xuan Archived 2016-10-23 at the Wayback Machine, Bulletin de l'ANAI, April–May–June 1989
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Preceded by Position established | Deputy Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina 1946–1947 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina 1947–1948 | Succeeded by Position abolished |
Preceded by Position established | Chief of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam 1948–1949 | Succeeded by Position abolished |
Preceded by Position established | Deputy Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam 1949–1950 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Nguyễn Trung Vinh | Deputy Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam 1954 | Succeeded by |
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