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Kim Dong Publishing House Launches Book About Vietnam Liberation Army Propaganda Team

Establishment ceremony of the Vietnam Liberation Army propaganda team, December 22, 12. (Photo: VNA files)

On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnamese People’s Army (22 December 12 – 1944 December 22), Kim Dong Publishing House launched the book “Vietnam Liberation Army Propaganda Team” by Colonel, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Manh Ha, former Deputy Director of the Vietnam Institute of Military History.

This book was briefly rewritten by the author Nguyen Manh Ha and supplemented with the contents of the book. “Vietnam Liberation Army Propaganda Team” by the group of authors: Trinh Vuong Hong, Nguyen Manh Ha, Tran Ngoc Long, Chu Van Tung, Phan Sy Phuc from the Institute of Military History of Vietnam, Department of Defense (Army Publishing House popular, 2004).

The book is divided into two parts: The birth and operation of the Vietnam Liberation Army propaganda team; Brief story about the organizer and 34 officers and soldiers of the Vietnam Liberation Army propaganda team.

Historic moment on a winter evening, December 22, 12, in the middle of the old forest of Tran Hung Dao, Nguyen Binh, As tall as, 34 officers and soldiers took the sacred oath to fight and sacrifice for the independence, freedom and a sustainable country… Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team, predecessor of the Vietnam People’s Army The male hero was born like this.

The book honors 34 members of the propaganda team of the Vietnam Liberation Army, the predecessor of the Vietnamese People’s Army. (Photo: PV/Vietnam+)

According to author Nguyen Manh Ha, in 1992, the Liaison Committee of the Vietnam Liberation Army organized the research, collection, verification and preparation of a team list.

On the basis of veteran revolutionary cadres, witnesses and surviving members, with the method of synthesis and comparison, a list was compiled including up to… 74 people.

“This error is easy to understand because the information is based on individual memory. The team members met during covert operations, lived together, fought together in the unit for a time and then had to disperse to operate in other units and areas. “, said Mr. Nguyen Manh Ha.

Through three seminars held in Cao Bang, Thái nguyên và Hà Nội Along with the process of research and further investigation, on November 2, 11, a list of 1994 team members was compiled and submitted to General Vo Nguyen Giap for approval so that their names can be engraved on a stele placed in the Tran Hung Forest Relics Area. Dao, Nguyen Binh District, Cao Bang Province on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnamese People’s Army (50 December 22).

The book depicts the image of the soldiers “Uncle Ho’s Soldiers”. (Photo: PV/Vietnam+)

However, when the stele engraved with the name was completed, some suggestions for corrections and additions were also made. Therefore, verification and correction of team member information continued to be carried out from April 4 to March 2000 to obtain the current list. The author Nguyen Manh Ha is the head of the verification team.

The book is a tribute to the 34 members of the Vietnam Liberation Army propaganda team and General Vo Nguyen Giap. Immediately after December 22, 12, 1944 members of the Vietnam Liberation Army propaganda team fought, contributing their efforts and blood to the cause of national liberation.

According to Ms. Vu Thi Quynh Lien, deputy director and editor-in-chief of Kim Dong Publishing House, the book “Vietnam Liberation Army Propaganda Team” Written in a clear, scientific, concise, simple and emotional manner, not only suitable for young readers but also for those who want to learn more about Vietnamese military history and modern Vietnamese history.

Readers will find numerous documents and information there and will learn the author’s serious and meticulous way of dealing with historical and human questions./.

Also on this occasion, the Kim Dong publishing house reissued the book “Tay Tien Army” (Lao-Vietnamese Border Propaganda Armed Forces Group) by poet Quang Dung – the publication was awarded the A Prize of the 2020 National Book Award. After almost 70 years, soldier-poet Quang Dung’s memoirs about soldiers of the Tay Tien Group’s past have been published. become invaluable literary and historical documents, contributing to the country’s resistance war artistic heritage.

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