During the French period, Vietnamese people were quite free to publish newspapers. Mr. Hoang Tich Chu owned four major newspapers in Hanoi in the 1930s, to have a voice to protect Vietnamese culture.
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Remember Mr. Chu Van An, and think of the wakeup intellectual and sleeping intellectual today
W.Minh Tuan From “The Seven Beheadings Letter” by Mr. Chu Van An,,, Mr. Chu Van An is one of the most famous intellectuals in our country’s 4,000-year history of civilization, bỏn from Thanh Tri district, Hanoi today. The year he was born is unknown, but he died in the year Canh Tuat 1370, during the …
The University of Van Mieu-Quoc tu giam-UVQ should be restored
W.Minh Tuan In 2006, US Secretary of Defense Donal H. Rumsfeld visited Hanoi. He was taken to visit the Temple of Literature, and was introduced to this as the oldest university in Vietnam.
Nguyen Ai Quoc’s 8-point claim in 1919 sent to the Versailles Conference, France
Introduction World War I (1914-1918) ended, the winning countries met at Versailles Castle, France, on June 28, 1919, to discuss ensuring peace after the war. US President Woodrow Wilson also attended this Conference. At that time, US President Wilson was very famous for his 14-point Declaration announced in 1918, in which, at Point 14, this …
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Russian President Yeltsin exonerated Tsar Romanov Nicola II who was unjustly killed in the October Revolution, 1917
Introduction On October 10, 1917, Lenin led the Bolsheviks party in the “Great Russian October Revolution”, building the Union State of the Soviet Socialist Republic. In the early days of building the Soviet Revolution, many childish, hasty, and wrong things happened, and one of those mistakes by the Bolsheviks was to kill Tsar Nicola Romanov …
