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It was General Nguyen Quyet, former secretary of the Central Committee of the Party, former vice president of the Council of State, former member of the Standing Committee of the Central Military Committee of the Party (now Central Military Commission), former chairman of the General Department. of the Vietnam People’s Army.
Having turned 99, the General still has a wonderful memory of the exciting days of the August Revolution in the nation, when he was appointed to be the one who decided to call the people of the capital to their feet. straight from the hands of the puppet government Tran Trong Kim following Uncle Ho’s call: “The decisive hour has come for the fate of the nation. People from all over the country, please stand up and bring our forces and set us free. “
He was born in Hung Yen, studied in Hanoi, enlightened early for the revolution, so at age 18 (in 1940) he was admitted to the Party. In 1943, he, along with two other comrades, were sent back to Hanoi by the Central Government to establish the Hanoi Party Committee. A very difficult and dangerous mission from 1930 to 1944, up to 17 times the Hanoi City Party Committee was established, but the facility was exposed or the enemy captured the Party Committee Secretary.
From Hung Yen’s experience, together with the Hanoi City Party Committee, decided to build a solid, secure and solid foundation from the suburbs, gradually moving to the city center. With only a few dozen very young party members, the leader is City Party Committee Secretary Nguyen Quyet, 23; Member of the Standing Committee of the Party, Chairman of the Uprising Committee Nguyen Khang, 26 years old; Thanh Yun’s Chief Commissioner Vu Oanh, 17 … but the City Party Committee led the revolutionary masses to rise up and drive out the colonialists, the fascists, and return power to the people …
It was the experiences of rebellion to take power in Hanoi with the very important role of Party Secretary Nguyen Quyet that was applied to many provinces, cities and places where the Japanese occupied. The victory in Hanoi created a domino effect that caused the vibration and disintegration of the pro-Japanese system of government in many regions of the country …
Today, General Nguyen Quyet still pays close attention to current affairs in the country, believes in the success of the next Party Congress, with the conviction that our Party can identify new threats and be always creative to find out strategies and strategies to May the country grow and prosper day by day.
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