Nguyễn Văn Xuân
Vietnamese general and politician (1892–1989)
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Trường Thọ, Gia Định Province, Annam
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Nguyễn Văn Xuân (3 April 1892 – 14 January 1989) was president of the government of Cochinchina from 1947 to 1948, then prime minister of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam from 23 May 1948 to 20 June 1949, during the First Indochina War.[1]
First Indochina War
On 1 April 1947, he was promoted to brigadier general (two-star general, entry level for a general officer in the French army ranking system) of colonial troops, a local army with French commanding officers. After the First Indochina War, he took exile in France. On 14 January 1989, he died in Nice at the age of 96.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Ngo Ngoc Trung (2011). "Nguyen Van Xuan". In Tucker, Spencer C. (ed.). The encyclopedia of the Vietnam War : a political, social, and military history (2nd ed.). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 843–844. ISBN 9781851099610.
- ^ Le Général Nguyen Van Xuan Archived 2016-10-23 at the Wayback Machine, Bulletin de l'ANAI, April–May–June 1989
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Preceded by Position established | Deputy Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina 1946–1947 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina 1947–1948 | Succeeded by Position abolished |
Preceded by Position established | Chief of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam 1948–1949 | Succeeded by Position abolished |
Preceded by Position established | Deputy Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam 1949–1950 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Nguyễn Trung Vinh | Deputy Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam 1954 | Succeeded by |
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