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Trần Văn Cung ( Nghi Lộc, 5 May 1906 –
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Family

Trần Văn Cung was born 5 May 1906 in Kim Khe Trung village, Nghi Lộc District in Nghệ An Province ( Annam) in 1906. Trần Văn Cung's father is Trần Văn Năng – a confucianist who was jailed by French colonial government for six months. His elder brother is Trần Văn Tăng – a teacher and revolutionist and member of New Revolutionary Party of Vietnam who was also jailed by the French and died in prison. His youngest brother is
Trần Văn Quang Trần Văn Quang (1917 – 3 November 2013) was a colonel general (three-star general) of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). He was a deputy chief of General Staff of PAVN and a deputy minister of Vietnam's Ministry of Defence. During the Bat ...
who is a
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(three-star general) of the
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. Trần Văn Cung married Trần Thị Liên.


Vietnam Revolutionary Youth League

In 1926, Cung joined the Collège de Vinh where he also joined the Vietnam Restoration Association (''Hội Hưng Nam''). Then he was recruited by Vietnam Revolutionary Youth League (''Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên'') which founded by
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. Cung went to
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to be trained by the Youth League and then returned to Vietnam and became a member of Tonkin Bureau of VARY. In late 1928, Cung was voted to be head of Tonkin Bureau of the Youth League. In March 1929, he and other six radical members of VARY Tonkin Bureau including Nguyễn Đức Cảnh, Trịnh Đình Cửu, Đỗ Ngọc Du, Dương Hạc Đính, Ngô Gia Tự, Kim Tôn founded the first communist cell in Vietnam. Cung was voted to be the secretary of this cell. The cell's ambition was to be the core of a future communist party in Vietnam. Under the guidance by this communist cell, the congress of Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên's Tonkin Bureau reached a consensus of founding a communist party and voted Trần Văn Cung, Trịnh Đình Cửu and Kim Tôn to be attendees of whole Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên congress in Hong Kong. The congress of the Youth League was held in Hong Kong in May 1929. In the congress, Tonkin attendees led by Trần Văn Cung proposed a transforming of Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên into a communist party. Their proposal was rejected by Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên leadership then led by
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. Being disappointed, three Tonkin attendees made a walkout from the congress. Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên then expelled them from its organization.


Communist Party of Indochina

On 17 June 1929, Cung led a meeting of the communist cell in which the
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(CPI) was founded. Thereafter, Cung went to central Vietnam to develop CPI's foundation there. He soon was, however, caught by French colonial government and sentenced to penal servitude for life in
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. In waiting to be transported to Guiana, he was jailed in Lao Bảo Prison.Institute of History. ''History of Vietnam, Volume VIII (period of 1919–1930)''. Publisher of Social Science. Hà Nội. In 1936, due to activities of Popular Front, France, Cung was released from prison. He then continued participate in communist movement in
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and then in Nghe An. In early 1945, he was a co-founders of
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in Nghệ- Tĩnh. When
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broke out, Cung was the secretary of Viet Minh Front in Nghệ-Tĩnh. In 1946, Trần Văn Cung as a member of Viet Minh was elected to be member of
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(NA). In late 1946, he was elected to be member of Standing Committee of NA. In 1957, Cung was assigned to be Party Secretary of People's University (predecessor of now
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). He died on 31 October 1977. He was awarded a Medal of Resistance (''Huân chương Kháng chiến'') by the State of Vietnam.


See also

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Communist Party of Indochina The Communist Party of Indochina () was one of three predecessors of the Communist Party of Vietnam, along with the Communist Party of Annam and the Communist League of Indochina. History In March 1929, radical members of the Vietnam Revoluti ...
*
Trần Văn Quang Trần Văn Quang (1917 – 3 November 2013) was a colonel general (three-star general) of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). He was a deputy chief of General Staff of PAVN and a deputy minister of Vietnam's Ministry of Defence. During the Bat ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tran, Van Cung 1906 births 1977 deaths Vietnamese nationalists Vietnamese revolutionaries People from Nghệ An province Communist Party of Vietnam politicians Members of the National Assembly (Vietnam)