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Hà Huy Tập (born 24 April 1906 in Cẩm Xuyên District in
Hà Tĩnh Province Hà is a Vietnamese surname. The name is transliterated as He in Chinese and Ha in Korean. Ha is the anglicized variation of the surname Hà. It is also the anglicized variation of Hạ. Notable people with the surname Hà *Hà Kiều Anh, Mis ...
– executed at
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28 August 1941) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and the third
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of the
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(CPV).


Early life

Hà Huy Tập was born on April 24, 1906 in Cẩm Xuyên
Hà Tĩnh Province Hà is a Vietnamese surname. The name is transliterated as He in Chinese and Ha in Korean. Ha is the anglicized variation of the surname Hà. It is also the anglicized variation of Hạ. Notable people with the surname Hà *Hà Kiều Anh, Mis ...
. His first name was Hà Huy Khiêm, and he was also known as Ba. He was the second child in the family and had 5 brothers. He was taught by his father at a young age. Beside the basic Confucianism learned from his father, he also studied elementary school in Ha Tinh town. After finishing elementary school in 1919 he entered Hue National School. In 1923, he graduated with honors in Diplomacy and was assigned to teach at Nha Trang Primary School (now Nguyễn Văn Trỗi High School) until 1926.


Revolutionary activity

Under the influence of his father, during his time as an elementary school teacher, in addition to teaching the young, he also taught workers and the poor. He paid for books for his poor students out of his salary. His activities were endorsed by a number of young intellectuals and introduced him to a political organization called the Vietnam Society, which later formed the
Tân Việt Revolutionary Party The New Vietnam Revolutionary Party or Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam ( vi, Tân-Việt Kách-mệnh Đảng) 1925–1930, was a non-communist revolutionary party in Vietnam's early independence movement founded by Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai. ...
.Ngày này năm xưa - Văn Hải Nguyễn (journalist.), Văn Hải Nguyễn, Đài phát thanh và truyền hình Hà Nội - 1998 Page 222 "Ðồng chí Hà Huy Tập Sinh ngày 24-4-1906 tại tỉnh Hà Tĩnh, hy Sinh ngày 28-8-1941 tại Hóc Môn, tỉnh Gia Định cu. Năm 1927, đồng chỉ vào Sài Gòn, vửa dạy học vừa hoạt độngđộngCách mạng; cuối năm 1928 sang Trung Quốc. Tử năm 1929 .." The Tân Việt Revolutionary Party's calls for "breaking the empire" and building a society of equality and charity was clearly opposed to the French colonial government in Vietnam. Thus, in mid-1926, he was sacked and expelled from Nha Trang by the colonial authorities. In August 1926, he found teaching jobs in
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primary school In Nghệ An. In March 1927, he moved to
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to work, make a living, and teach in An Nam Nguyen school. He also continued teaching poor laborers, thereby propagating the patriotic spirit and the revolutionary idea of independence. Because of these activities, in January 1928, he was fired again from An Nam school. However, he continued to teach and propagate the revolution from
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,
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,
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,
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. In July 1928, he went to the North, tasked with communicating with the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association in an effort to unite all anti-colonial organizations in a joint action organization. In December 1928, he was sent to
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to attend a training session of the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association. Impressed strongly with the thought of
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and Đường Kách Mệnh, he actively participated in the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association. On July 19, 1929, he went to the
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, studying at the Communist International University of the Communist International in Moscow, nicknamed ''Sinichkin''(Синичкин). In late 1929, he was admitted to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolshevik). During this time he drafted the "Indochinese Communist Party Action Plan" and "The History of the Communist Movement in Indochina". In April 1934, he graduated from the University and returned to Vietnam. On his way he was arrested by the French, then deported to Belgium, after which he returned to China, where he was appointed by the Communist International to join the Foreign Brigades of the Indochinese Communist Party, led by Lê Hồng Phong as Secretary. From 16 to 21 June 1934, the congress of the Indochinese Communist Party Committee and representatives of the Party organizations in the country were organized, including
Lê Hồng Phong Lê Hồng Phong (6 September 1902 – 6 September 1942) was the second leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV); he led the party through the office of General Secretary of the Overseas Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Vietna ...
, Hà Huy Tập'', Nguyễn Văn Dựt, Nguyễn Văn Tham and Trần Văn Chấn. The conference adopted the Political Resolution and the Resolution on Organizational Matters. In March 1935, at the First Party Congress in
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, Lê Hồng Phong was elected General Secretary. Ha Huy Tap was elected to the Central Executive Committee and was appointed as the Secretary of the Overseas Command. In July 1936, the Overseas Committee of the Party met for the first conference, the Central Committee sent him back to repatriate the Party Central Committee and held the post of General Secretary from July 26. He directed the L'Avant garde (1937), the People's Party (1938) in the name of "labor and people" in Cochinchina. From September 3 to September 5, 1937, the Central Conference met in Ba Dinh, Gia Dinh, where he reported on the leadership of the party from the first Congress to 1937. On March 30, 1938, together with his predecessor Le Hong Phong, he chaired the third meeting of the Party Central Committee at Ba Diem. At this conference, he resigned as General Secretary, but still joined the Central Committee of the Party. His successor was
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. On May 1, 1938, he was arrested while attending International Labor Day in Saigon. He was expelled from
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and sent to his hometown. By March 30, 1940, he was arrested and sent to Cochinchina for trial. On October 25 of that year, he was sentenced by the French colonial government to five years in prison. At this trial, he and his comrades were represented by young lawyer
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, who later served as the Vice President of the Republic of Vietnam, as a defense lawyer. On March 25, 1941, the French government changed his sentence to death for "being responsible for the spirit of the insurrection of Cochinchina". Also sentenced to death were Nguyễn Văn Cừ,
Võ Văn Tần Võ Văn Tần (21 August 1894 – 28 August 1941) was a Vietnamese revolutionary. He was executed by French firing squad at the Giồng T-road junction (ngã ba Giồng) in Hóc Môn District along with Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai Nguyễn Thị ...
, and
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. He said: "I have nothing to regret, if I live I will continue to work." On August 28, 1941, he was executed, along with several other revolutionaries, by the French government at the Garbage Department (now Hoc Mon Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City). The last letter he sent to his family wrote, "Friends of family do not consider me to be dead but to be sad, but to look at me as a living person, but for an indefinite period of time."


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ha, Huy Tap Vietnamese communists 1906 births 1941 deaths General Secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam Members of the 1st Central Committee of the Indochinese Communist Party People from Hà Tĩnh province Vietnamese expatriates in the Soviet Union People executed by Vichy France Communist University of the Toilers of the East alumni