Chu Huy Mân Explained

Honorific Prefix:General
Birth Name:Chu Văn Điều
Nickname:Hai Mạnh, Tướng Thao Chăn
Birth Date:1913
Birth Place:Nghệ An, Annam (French protectorate)
Death Date:2006
Death Place:Hà Nội, Việt Nam
Party:Communist Party of Vietnam
Allegiance: Democratic Republic of Vietnam and later Vietnam
Branch:People's Army of Vietnam
Rank:General
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Chu Huy Mân (born Chu Văn Điều) (1913–2006) was a general in the People's Army of Vietnam active during the First Indochina War and Vietnam War. He commanded Việt Cộng forces in Siege of Plei Me.

Early life

Chu Huy Mân was born 17 March 1913 as Chu Văn Điều, the youngest of the eight children of a poor family in Hưng Nguyên fu, Nghệ An province of Annam (French protectorate). He started acting in revolutionary movements since 1929, joined Indochinese Communist Party in November 1930, and acted actively in the Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets.[1]

In 1935, Chu Văn Điều changed his name to Chu Huy Mân. In 1936, Mân was named the secretary of the party committee of Hưng Nguyên district. During 1937–1940, he was arrested by the French authorities many times in Vinh city. In 1940, he was imprisoned in Ðắc Glei Prison, then transferred to Kon Tum Prison. Mân escaped from prison in 1943, continued to take part in revolutionary activities in Quảng Nam Province, joined the provincial Party committee in September 1944.

Military career

During the First Indochina War, Chu Huy Mân was assigned to deputy political commissar, then political commissar of 316th Division from 1951 to 1954.[2]

During the Vietnam War, he held the position of political commissar of Military Region 4, then political commissar of Military Region 5 from 1954 to 1965.

References

  1. Web site: Gen. Chu Huy Mân – a faithful communist, a famous general . baoquankhu4.com.vn . 18 June 2024.
  2. Web site: General Chu Huy Mân . mod.gov.vn . 27 March 2024.