(CPV) - On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 1944 - December 22, 2024), Kim Dong Publishing House launched the book "Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team" by Colonel, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Manh Ha.
Author Nguyen Manh Ha was in charge of the Information Verification Team of 34 members of the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army of the Vietnam Military History Institute from April 2000 to March 2003.
With the desire to help today's readers, especially young readers, learn about the army and modern history of Vietnam, author Nguyen Manh Ha has briefly rewritten and supplemented the content from the book "Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team" by the group of authors: Trinh Vuong Hong, Nguyen Manh Ha, Tran Ngoc Long, Chu Van Tung, Phan Sy Phuc of the Vietnam Military History Institute, Ministry of National Defense (People's Army Publishing House, 2004).
The book "Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army" by Colonel, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Manh Ha |
The book “Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team” published by Kim Dong Publishing House on this occasion consists of 2 parts. Part 1 - The birth and operation of the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team mentions the formation and development process of the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team with the first victorious battles, the first newspaper, the first martyrs...
Author Nguyen Manh Ha said: In 1992, the Vietnam Liberation Army Liaison Committee organized a meeting of comrades who were cadres and team members of the team. At the request of many comrades in the Liaison Committee, the General Department of Politics and the Ministry of National Defense helped and created conditions to research, collect, verify, and compile a list of the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team. Based on veteran revolutionary cadres, witnesses, and living team members, with the method of synthesis and comparison, a list was compiled of up to... 74 people.
After three conferences held in Cao Bang, Thai Nguyen and Hanoi, along with further research and investigation, a list of 34 team members was determined and submitted to General Vo Nguyen Giap for approval in time to have their names engraved on a stele placed in the Tran Hung Dao Forest Relic Site, Nguyen Binh District, Cao Bang Province on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Army (December 22, 1994). However, when the stele was completed, there were also some suggestions for corrections and additions. Therefore, the verification and correction of information about the team members continued from April 2000 to March 2003 to obtain the current list.
Part 2 of the book pays tribute to the 34 members of the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team and General Vo Nguyen Giap, who, under the direction of leader Ho Chi Minh, organized and established the Team. Right after the historic December 22, 1944, 34 members of the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army Team fought, contributing their efforts and blood to the cause of national liberation. Among them, there were comrades who sacrificed their lives, some comrades became generals of the Vietnam People's Army and achieved many feats, many were demobilized after liberation, continuing to contribute to society in different roles and positions. There were glorious feats, there were silent sacrifices, each member had a different life, but all came from "the people", shared the ideal of "fighting for the people", and together kept the Ten Oaths of Honor.
Ms. Vu Thi Quynh Lien, Deputy Director and Editor-in-Chief of Kim Dong Publishing House, shared: The book Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army is written clearly, scientifically, concisely, simply and emotionally, not only suitable for young readers but also for those who want to learn about the history of the Vietnamese army and modern Vietnamese history. Readers will find a lot of documents and information as well as learn the author's serious and careful way of working on historical and human issues. The book also depicts a true portrait of Uncle Ho's soldiers that the Vietnamese people always trust and are grateful for./.
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