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Nông Thị Xuân (1932–1957) was a mistress (người tình) of
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, who mothered a child with Hồ and died in a vehicle accident shortly after Xuân was an ethnic Nùng from
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also mentioned this rumor, however, saying that the story is "just like fairy tales", because in the archives (both in the country and abroad), he never saw Ho Chi Minh or his relatives ever mentioned this story.Ho Chi Minh - A life. William J. Duiker. Hyperion 2000 p.480. Vũ Kỳ Ho Chi Minh's secretary (who was also mentioned as having a significant role in the story) in an interview in 2004 denied the story, saying that Vũ Thư Hiên was based on some unfounded rumors to fictitize this story.


Relationship

According to Vũ Thư Hiên in the book " Đêm giữa ban ngày", Nông Thị Xuân was chosen in 1955 to look after the health of uncle Hồ. Xuân and her sister named Vàng stayed at 66 Hàng Bông Thợ Nhuộm street, next to Quang Trung street. Normally, Minister of Security Trần Quốc Hoàn himself took Xuân to meet Hồ, and then drove her back. And that was where she conceived a son with Hồ, named Nguyễn Tất Trung, born in late 1956. The North Vietnamese communist government kept Hồ's relationship with her and others firmly secretive to preserve the cult of personality that was created around Hồ Chí Minh, of his image as "the father of the revolution" and of a "celibate married only to the cause of revolution".


Death

According to Vũ Thư Hiên In 1957, Nông Thị Xuân was killed near Hồ Tây (West Lake),
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under the communist party's orders to stop them from marrying, but there are two accounts about how she died, both involving intentional vehicular collision. The first account was that when she asked one of Hồ's associates to have her relationship be publicly acknowledged by the government, expressing her desire to be Hồ's wife and North Vietnam's First Lady, the Communist Party of Vietnam objected to it and ordered Trần Quốc Hoàn (Head Director General of the Ministry of Security – ''Bộ Công an'') to eliminate her. Trần Quốc Hoàn raped her repeatedly and then clubbed her to death, with her body dumped on a road to disguise the murder as a vehicle accident. Other accounts of her murder said that she was simply murdered by collision in a premeditated car accident. Communist party officials later attempted to erase all traces of the romance from the public. Ho Chi Minh was also married to Tăng Tuyết Minh, a southern Chinese midwife, and formerly to
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, a Vietnamese communist revolutionary from Hồ's home province of Nghệ An.


Destiny of Nguyễn Tất Trung

According to
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, former People's Army of Vietnam Colonel and Vice Chief Editor of the People's Daily, after his mother died, Nguyễn Tất Trung was brought home by Nguyễn Lương Bằng, who late became Vice President of Vietnam, to raise for few months in 1957, and then gave him to general Chu Văn Tấn in
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to look after for some years. After that, Trung was brought to the orphanage of ''Hội phụ nữ cứu quốc trung ương'' (Women League for National Salvation (WLNS)), and then the school Nguyễn Văn Trỗi for children of martyr war soldiers. After Hồ Chí Minh died, Vũ Kỳ, Hồ's long time secretary (from 1948), brought Trung home to live with his family, adopted Trung, send him to the school Chu Văn An near
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together with his 2 sons, Vũ Quang and Vũ Vinh, who were about Trung's age. When he was 32 year old (1988), Nguyễn Tất Trung married to Lưu Thị Duyên. Botth have together a son, born in 1992, at first is called Vũ Thanh, later was changed into Nguyễn Thanh Trung. Bùi Tin said, in 1989 he often came to see Vũ Kỳ and met Trung there. Because of illness, he didn't do well at school, so it is hard for Trung to find a job. Sometimes he kept the warehouse, or protected the factory. When they were in good health, the couple opened a coffee shop, behind the station Hàng Cỏ - Hà Nội, and then moved next to the gate of the University of Polytechnics. Later, Trung was granted a house, appointed as an officer on the list, receive the salary of the rank of a colonel.


See also

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Zeng Xueming Zeng Xueming (;Kong Keli (孔可立),(Ho Chi Minh and his Chinese Wife Zeng Xueming)武汉文史资料 (Wuhan Wenshi Ziliao) (Wuhan Cultural and Historical Data), January 2001. Wuhan, China. October 1905 – 14 November 1991), known in Vietnam ...
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Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai (1 November 1910 in Vinh, Annam – 28 August 1941 in Hóc Môn, Cochinchina) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and a leader of the Indochinese Communist Party during the 1930s. Early life and education Nguyễn Thị Minh ...
* Nông Đức Mạnh * Dương Thu Hương * Đêm giữa ban ngày (Vietnamese) – memoirs of Vũ Thư Hiên, the son of Vũ Đình Huỳnh, former secretary of Ho Chi Minh * Nguyễn Minh Cần (in Vietnamese)


References

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