Ngo, Van, 1913-
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- Revolutionaries they could not break, c1995:t.p. (Ngo Van) p. 4 of cover (a worker, a Trotskyist and a participant in the events he describes; imprisoned in 1930s by the French colonial regime and in the 1940s by the Vietminh; now lives in exile in Europe)
- Viet-nam, 1920-1945, 1995:t.p. (Ngo Van) cover (b. 1913)
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Ngô Văn Xuyết (1913 – 1 January 2005), alias Ngô Văn was a Vietnamese revolutionary who chronicled labour and peasant insurrections caught "in the crossfire" between the colonial French and the Indochinese Communist Party of Nguyễn Ái Quốc (Ho Chi Minh). As a Trotskyist militant in the 1930s, Ngô Văn helped organise Saigon's waterfront and factories in defiance of the Party's "Moscow line" which, in the name of anti-fascism, sought to engage indigenous employers and landowners in an anti-Japanese nationalist front. When, after 1945, further challenges to the Party met with a policy of targeted assassination, Ngô Văn went into exile. In Paris, experiences shared with anarchist and Poumista refugees from the Spanish Civil War suggested "new radical perspectives." Drawn into the Council Communist circles of Maximilien Rubel and Henri Simon, Ngô Văn "permanently distanced" himself from the model of "the so-called workers's party."
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