Trần Độ Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Lieutenant General
Trần Độ
Office:Vice Chairman of the 8th National Assembly of Vietnam
Term Start:19 April 1987
Term End:19 July 1992
1Blankname:Chairman
1Namedata:Lê Quang Đạo
Office1:Head of the Central Commission on Culture
Term Start1:1986
Term End1:1989
Predecessor1:Hà Xuân Trường
Term Start2:1980
Term End2:1982
Predecessor2:position created
Successor2:Hà Xuân Trường
Office3:Deputy Minister of Culture
Term Start3:1976
Term End3:1980
1Blankname3:Minister
1Namedata3:Nguyễn Văn Hiếu
Office4:Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda Commission
Term Start4:1976
Term End4:1980
1Blankname4:Head
1Namedata4:Tố Hữu
Office5:Vice Chief of the General Department of Politics of the People's Army of Vietnam
Term Start5:1974
Term End5:1976
1Blankname5:Chief
1Namedata5:Song Hào
Office6:Vice political commissar of the Central Military Commission for South Vietnam
Term Start6:October 1963
Term End6:1975
Birth Name:Tạ Ngọc Phách
Birth Date:1923 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Tây Giang, Tiền Hải, Thái Bình, French Indochina
Death Place:Hanoi, Vietnam
Nickname:Chín Vinh (nom de guerre)
Allegiance:Vietnam
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam
Branch:People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam
Serviceyears:1941-1986
Rank:Lieutenant General
Battles:
Awards:Order of Ho Chi Minh
Military Exploit Order (1st class, 3rd class)

Trần Độ (1923–2002) was a Vietnamese politician and Lieutenant General of the People's Army of Vietnam. He was expelled from the Communist Party of Vietnam due to his opposing and critical opinions of the party and the state of Vietnam, particularly during post-Vietnam War.[1]

Biography

His real name was Tạ Ngọc Phách. He grew up in Thái Bình Province. His father worked for bureau of interpretation in Hanoi, a quite high social status.

In 1939, he became a journalist in Hanoi. He was captured by the French that year but then released due to lack of evidence.[2]

He joined the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1940. At the end of 1941, he was captured again. This time, he was sentenced to 15 years imprison. Late 1941, from Hỏa Lò Prison, he was exiled to Sơn La. Here, he was in prison with Lê Đức Thọ, Xuân Thuỷ,... In 1943, on prison move to Côn Đảo, he escaped, continuing revolution activity. He led the protest in and started his military career.[3] He had gone south to join the Central Office for South Vietnam and served as the commander during the Tet Offensive assault upon Saigon.

Activities in military

1946 - He was a leader of Hanoi in the field of National Defense against the French. In the Battle of Hanoi (1946), he was the political commissar of Việt Minh forces in the city.[4]

1950 - Major General

In the Battle of Điện Biên Phủ, Trần Độ was the political commissar, together with the commander Lê Trọng Tấn commanded 312th Brigade attacking and eliminating Béatrice position (Him Lam) of French Central positions (Vietnamese: phân khu Trung tâm - Mường Thanh).[5]

1964 - He went to South Viet Nam to set up military for war with Vietnam Republic, being the deputy command-in-chief.

1974 - Lieutenant General

1974 to 1976 - Vice President of Central Commission of Politics.

Reform view

As a leader of national culture (after the war, he worked in the culture section), he wanted to give it more freedom. He is aware that culture without freedom is dead and culture with only propaganda is also dead. The more control, the more deadly culture is and the rarer valuable masterpiece.

In terms of Communist Party leadership, he said:" I advocate the leadership role of the Party. However, leadership does not mean dictatorship. History shows that every dictatorship will eventually end up in corruption, rotten society and Party itself."

In his opinion, the underlying cause of negative phenomenon in the Party and the society is partly due to the absolute rule of Communist Party.

He insisted that: Communist Party must give up dictator regime, give power to the national assembly, government. There must be laws allowing freedom for a new party, freedom of speech, journalism laws, publishing. Election laws, forgo the decision jusridiction of the Party.

It is this opinion that resulted in his expulsion from the party.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nhìn lại lập trường của Tướng Trần Độ. BBC News Tiếng Việt. vi. 2018-06-17.
  2. Web site: Nhìn lại lập trường của Tướng Trần Độ. BBC News Tiếng Việt. vi. 2018-06-17.
  3. Web site: Vietnam: A Television History; Tet, 1968; Interview with Tran Do, 1981. openvault.wgbh.org. en. 2018-06-17.
  4. Web site: General Võ Nguyên Giáp with the Capital armed force . quocphongthudo.com.vn . 21 May 2024.
  5. Web site: 70 years ceremony of Điện Biên Phủ campaign - Undefeatable outpost Him Lam was eliminated within 6 hours . quochoitv.vn . 2 April 2024 . quochoitv.