This unidentified speaker was erroneously identified as Le Minh Dao in production records. This speaker recounts resistance to the Ngo Dinh Diem regime. He describes leading resistance to the French government, and later to the Diem regime in the mid-1950s following the Geneva Agreement. He outlines why he fought against the Diem regime as revenge for executions, arrests, and land appropriations. He frames the struggle against Diem in both military and political terms, thanking progressive American people who came out against the war for boosting the Vietnamese people's morale.
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