Đàm Quang Trung
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Đàm Quang Trung (September 12, 1921, Cao Bằng province – March 3, 1995) was a Vietnamese general in the People's Army of Vietnam. He served in the First Indochina War and Vietnam War.
Đàm Quang Trung was born in Cao Bằng province of the Tonkin Protectorate, French Indochina. He joined the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1939. In 1940 he was imprisoned by French colonial authorities, but was released shortly thereafter. In September 1944, he began building a guerrilla warfare on the northern border of the country to China. In December, he joined the communist guerrilla movement. During the August Revolution in 1945, he served as a company commander of Việt Minh in the seizure of power in Thái Nguyên. After the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) he took over again a command of a company but was also the chief officer for the special zone Hanoi. During the first Indochina War, he rose to the rank of general. From 1946 to 1954 he was commander of the Inter-zone V. From 1953 to 1954 he was deputy commander of the 312th Infantry Division.
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- 1921 births
- 1995 deaths
- People from Cao Bằng Province
- People of the Tonkin Protectorate
- Tày people
- Members of the 6th Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Members of the 4th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Members of the 5th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Members of the 6th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Vietnamese generals
- People of the First Indochina War
- North Vietnamese military personnel of the Vietnam War
- People of the Sino-Vietnamese War