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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Communist Party of Vietnam politicians, Vietnamese Trotskyists, Ho Chi Minh, Vo Nguyen Giap, Le Duc Tho, Le Du n, Tr n V n Tra, Ph m V n ng, Pham Ngoc Thao, Vo V n Ki t, Ton c Th ng, D ng Thu H ng, Le Tr ng T n, Nong c M nh, Nguyen Ba Thanh, Nguyen Van Linh, Le c Anh, Tr n Hanh, Hanoi Hannah, Phung Quang Thanh, Nguyen Van Troi, Ngo Van, Ta Thu Thau, Nguy n T n D ng, D ng Qu nh Hoa, Nguy n Minh Tri t, Nguy n V n Lem, Nguy n Phu Tr ng, Nguy n Minh Thuy t, Xuan Thu, Nguy n H u An, Nguy n Huy Hi u, Truong Chinh, Hoang Minh Chinh, Nguy n H u Th, Ph m Xuan n, V n Ti n D ng, Nguy n Tr ng To, Vu Quoc Uy, M i, Tr n c L ng, Vo Chi Cong, Nguy n Th Binh, Le Kh Phieu, Ph m V n Tra, Hoang Van Hoan, Nguy n Th Doan, Phan V n Kh i, Nguyen Chi Thanh, Nguy n C Th ch, Nguy n Th nh, Hu nh T n Phat, Tr ng M Hoa, Ph m Hung, Le H ng Anh, Nguyen Van An, Tran Bach Dang, Nguy n Sinh Hung, Le Quang o, Tr n Th Hoa Ry, Hoang Th Tuan, Nguy n Sinh Khiem, Hoang Trung Hai. Excerpt: Colonel Ph m Ng c Th o, known to friends as Albert Th o (1922-65), a major provincial leader in South Vietnam and infiltrator of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, was a communist agent of the Vietminh and later the Vietnam People's Army. As the overseer of Ngo Dinh Nhu's Strategic Hamlet Program in the early 1960s, he deliberately forced the program forward at unsustainable speeds, constructing poorly-equipped and poorly-defended villages, in order to foster rural resentment against the regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem, Nhu's elder brother. During the First Indochina War, Thao was a communist officer in the Vietminh and helped oversee various operations in the Mekong Delta in the far south, at one point commanding his future enemy Nguyen Khanh, who briefly served the communist cause. After the French withdrawal and the partition of V...