Nguyen Van Tam
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Nguyễn Văn Tâm (1893[1] – 23 November 1990 [2]) served as Minister in the Nguyễn Dynasty. His son is General Nguyễn Văn Hinh, the Chief of Staff of the Vietnamese National Army. He was Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam from June 25, 1952, to December 16, 1953.[3]
He was nicknamed the Tiger of Cai Lậy for eliminating Communist resistance groups in the Cai Lậy region of the Mekong Delta.
[edit] References
- ^ http://namkyluctinh.org/a-ngoaingu1/gncduc-nguyenvantam.pdf
- ^ New York Times: Nguyen Van Tam, Vietnamese Statesman, 97, 28 November 1990, retrieved 11 April 2010
- ^ [1]
| Preceded by Trần Văn Hữu |
Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam 1952–-1953 |
Succeeded by Prince Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lộc |
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