On March 21, 1954, leading a delegation of officials to work, when returning to Doi mountain, the North encountered enemy ambush. She intervened despite being silenced by the enemy but promptly shouted to warn the people in the group to go behind, helping the officers escape. Irritated, the enemy interrogated but did not get any information from this brave guerrilla. The French forces shot North right on the spot. When the team found the place, the North stopped breathing. The team built a grave for her in Cau Co, Ve Son and Tan Minh communes.
Question 7. Who is the first female general of the Vietnam People's Army?
Nguyen Hong Giang
Le Thu Ha
Nguyen Thi Dinh
Bui Tuyet Minh
Ms. Nguyen Thi Dinh is from Luong Hoa, Giong Trom district, Ben Tre province. She joined the revolution since she was 16 years old; is a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1938). She joined the army in 1965 and was promoted to the rank of Major General of the Vietnam People's Army (in 1974), who was deputy commander of the Vietnam Liberation Army, Hero of the People's Armed Forces (1995). Throughout her life she devoted to revolution: In 1940 she was deported by French colonialists to Ba Ra prison; in 1943, released from prison and returned to Chau Thanh district; in 1945 joined the leadership of the government in Ben Tre province . After that, she was assigned to hold the following responsibilities: the Commissioner of the Army to liberate South Vietnam in charge of the guerrilla war movement (1965) ), Vice Chairman of People's Council (1987-1992), Chairman of Vietnam Women's Union (1980-1992).
Question 8. Which heroine carried the box of ammunition weighing nearly twice its weight in the resistance against America?
Ngo Thi Tuyen
Royal Bank
Tran Thi Bac
Bui Thi Cuc
Ngo Thi Tuyen was born in 1946 in Thanh Hoa village (now Nam Ngan ward, Thanh Hoa city). The heroine of the people's armed forces, carrying the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During the Vietnam War, she was a militant woman in Ham Rong area. On April 4, 1965, she carried two heavy cartons of 98 kg to cross the dyke and moved to the river to fight in Ham Rong and Thanh Hoa. She was twice awarded the third-class Victory Medal, and was awarded the merit six times. President Ho Chi Minh gave her the badge. On January 1, 1967, the Vietnamese State conferred on her the title of hero of the people's armed forces. (According to Wikipedia).
Question 9. The film adaptation of the diary of a young Ha Thanh girl, won the prestigious awards of international cinema named:
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Question 10. Which female politician represented Vietnam to sign the Paris agreement?
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Le Thi Binh
Nguyen Thi Binh
Nguyen Thi Doan
Ms. Nguyen Thi Binh (born 1927) is famous in the world when she is the Head of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, then the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the South Vietnam Republic participates in the 4th Conference. party on peace for Vietnam in Paris during 1968-1973. She was one of the representatives of the signatories to the Paris Agreement in 1973 and was the only woman to sign the Agreement. (According to Wikipedia).
Question 11. Who is Vietnam's first female soldier soldier?
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai
Vo Thi Sau
Nguyen Thi Dinh
Nguyen Thi Doan
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai is a female soldier who was a senior in the Soviet homeland, who famously celebrated the revolutionary tradition of Vietnamese women. She was born in 1910 in Vinh (Nghe An), in 1927 joined Tan Viet revolutionary Party.
Question 12. Who is the best female intelligence colonel in the Vietnam War?
Nguyen Thi Chien
Vo Thi Thang
Dinh Thi Van
Nguyen Thi Binh
Dinh Thi Van is a Colonel of the Vietnam People's Army. She was a famous intelligence officer in the Vietnam War, awarded the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces by the State of Vietnam. With a smart, agile, patient personality, building a solid intelligence network, she promptly provided the Party Central Committee with a lot of news about US puppet sweeps on the head of our resistance. in the Southeast. Her intelligence system effectively served our army's offensive plans from the Tet Offensive 1968 until the South was completely liberated in 1975.