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'''Vũ Hồng Khanh''' (1898 – November 14, 1993) known as '''Vũ Văn Giản''', was a Vietnamese revolutionary of the [[Việt Quốc]] faction.<ref>Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History of a National 2008 "Vũ Hồng Khanh was elected its secretary general, putting him in opposition to the [[Ngô Thúc Địch]] central committee. Each party organization tried to recruit more Party members and cultivate better activities and achievements than the other."</ref><ref>''Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan'' - Page 203 "This organisation's central committee already consisted of active nationalists, including men of calibre like [[Nguyễn Hải Thần]], Vũ Hồng Khanh and [[Lưu Đức Trung]] himself. It is possible that given a firm commitment and position, [[Cường Để]]</ref><ref>Robert Trando Letters of a Vietnamese Émigre -- 2010 Page 47 "The opposition party arrived, especially [[Nguyễn Hải Thần]] and Vũ Hồng Khanh, in starched blue denim, high-collared, Chinese-style outfits. Hồ went out to meet them, arms wide open in a bear hug, tears circling his eyes."</ref><ref>Nguyen Công Luan Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars: Memoirs of a Victim Turned - 2012 - "Other nationalist leaders were appointed ministers, such as the famous writer Nguyễn T?ờng Tam, pen name [[Nhất Linh]], of the Việt Quốc, as minister of foreign affairs, and Vũ Hồng Khanh of the Việt Quốc, vice chairman of the Resistance ..."</ref>
'''Vũ Hồng Khanh''' ([[chữ Hán]]: 武鴻卿; 1898 – November 14, 1993) known as '''Vũ Văn Giản''' (武文簡), was a Vietnamese revolutionary of the [[Việt Quốc]] faction.<ref>Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History of a National 2008 "Vũ Hồng Khanh was elected its secretary general, putting him in opposition to the [[Ngô Thúc Địch]] central committee. Each party organization tried to recruit more Party members and cultivate better activities and achievements than the other."</ref><ref>''Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan'' - Page 203 "This organisation's central committee already consisted of active nationalists, including men of calibre like [[Nguyễn Hải Thần]], Vũ Hồng Khanh and [[Lưu Đức Trung]] himself. It is possible that given a firm commitment and position, [[Cường Để]]</ref><ref>Robert Trando Letters of a Vietnamese Émigre -- 2010 Page 47 "The opposition party arrived, especially [[Nguyễn Hải Thần]] and Vũ Hồng Khanh, in starched blue denim, high-collared, Chinese-style outfits. Hồ went out to meet them, arms wide open in a bear hug, tears circling his eyes."</ref><ref>Nguyen Công Luan Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars: Memoirs of a Victim Turned - 2012 - "Other nationalist leaders were appointed ministers, such as the famous writer Nguyễn T?ờng Tam, pen name [[Nhất Linh]], of the Việt Quốc, as minister of foreign affairs, and Vũ Hồng Khanh of the Việt Quốc, vice chairman of the Resistance ..."</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 15:24, 16 November 2013

Vũ Hồng Khanh (chữ Hán: 武鴻卿; 1898 – November 14, 1993) known as Vũ Văn Giản (武文簡), was a Vietnamese revolutionary of the Việt Quốc faction.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History of a National 2008 "Vũ Hồng Khanh was elected its secretary general, putting him in opposition to the Ngô Thúc Địch central committee. Each party organization tried to recruit more Party members and cultivate better activities and achievements than the other."
  2. ^ Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan - Page 203 "This organisation's central committee already consisted of active nationalists, including men of calibre like Nguyễn Hải Thần, Vũ Hồng Khanh and Lưu Đức Trung himself. It is possible that given a firm commitment and position, Cường Để
  3. ^ Robert Trando Letters of a Vietnamese Émigre -- 2010 Page 47 "The opposition party arrived, especially Nguyễn Hải Thần and Vũ Hồng Khanh, in starched blue denim, high-collared, Chinese-style outfits. Hồ went out to meet them, arms wide open in a bear hug, tears circling his eyes."
  4. ^ Nguyen Công Luan Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars: Memoirs of a Victim Turned - 2012 - "Other nationalist leaders were appointed ministers, such as the famous writer Nguyễn T?ờng Tam, pen name Nhất Linh, of the Việt Quốc, as minister of foreign affairs, and Vũ Hồng Khanh of the Việt Quốc, vice chairman of the Resistance ..."

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