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HANOI, Vietnam -- HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vo Nguyen Giap, the brilliant and ruthless self-taught general who drove the French out of Vietnam to free it from colonial rule and later forced the Americans to abandon their grueling effort to save the country from communism, has died. At age 102, he was the last of Vietnam's old-guard revolutionaries.

Giap died Friday evening in a military hospital in the capital of Hanoi where he had spent close to four years growing weaker and suffering from long illnesses, a government official and a source close to Giap said. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because his death had not been formally announced.

Giap was a national hero whose legacy was second only to that of his mentor, founding President Ho Chi Minh, who led the country to independence.

The so-called "red Napoleon" stood out as the leader of a ragtag army of guerrillas who wore sandals made of car tires and lugged their artillery piece by piece over mountains to encircle and crush the French army at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. The unlikely victory, which is still studied at military schools, led not only to Vietnam's independence but hastened the collapse of colonialism across Indochina and beyond.

Giap went on to defeat the U.S.-backed South Vietnam government in April 1975, reuniting a country that had been split into communist and noncommunist states. He regularly accepted heavy combat losses to achieve his goals.

"No other wars for national liberation were as fierce or caused as many losses as this war," Giap told The Associated Press in 2005 in one of his last known interviews with foreign media on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, the former South Vietnamese capital.

"But we still fought because for Vietnam, nothing is more precious than independence and freedom," he said, repeating a famous quote by Ho Chi Minh.

Vo Nguyen Giap Dead: Legendary Vietnam General Dies At 102

He is and will be revered by every Vietnamese patriots.
 
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RIP..one of the most famous generals in the Vietnam´s history.

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It is reported that he is pro China and indeed against Lê Duẩn vn's policy then towards Cambodia and China during the late 70s. After Ho's death, he was sidelined. After his voice against Lê Duẩn vn's policy towards Cambodia and China, he was further sidelined as well until Lê Duẩn was dead.

He later proposed to change vn's direction and get a warm relationship with China. That is how later vn and China normalized the relationship in the earlier 90s.

He is a wise guy.

HANOI, Vietnam -- HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vo Nguyen Giap, the brilliant and ruthless self-taught general who drove the French out of Vietnam to free it from colonial rule and later forced the Americans to abandon their grueling effort to save the country from communism, has died. At age 102, he was the last of Vietnam's old-guard revolutionaries.

Giap died Friday evening in a military hospital in the capital of Hanoi where he had spent close to four years growing weaker and suffering from long illnesses, a government official and a source close to Giap said. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because his death had not been formally announced.

Giap was a national hero whose legacy was second only to that of his mentor, founding President Ho Chi Minh, who led the country to independence.

The so-called "red Napoleon" stood out as the leader of a ragtag army of guerrillas who wore sandals made of car tires and lugged their artillery piece by piece over mountains to encircle and crush the French army at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. The unlikely victory, which is still studied at military schools, led not only to Vietnam's independence but hastened the collapse of colonialism across Indochina and beyond.

Giap went on to defeat the U.S.-backed South Vietnam government in April 1975, reuniting a country that had been split into communist and noncommunist states. He regularly accepted heavy combat losses to achieve his goals.

"No other wars for national liberation were as fierce or caused as many losses as this war," Giap told The Associated Press in 2005 in one of his last known interviews with foreign media on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, the former South Vietnamese capital.

"But we still fought because for Vietnam, nothing is more precious than independence and freedom," he said, repeating a famous quote by Ho Chi Minh.

Vo Nguyen Giap Dead: Legendary Vietnam General Dies At 102

He is and will be revered by every Vietnamese patriots.
 
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It is reported that he is pro China and indeed against Lê Duẩn vn's policy then towards Cambodia and China during the late 70s. After Ho's death, he was sidelined. After his voice against Lê Duẩn vn's policy towards Cambodia and China, he was further sidelined as well until Lê Duẩn was dead.

He later proposed to change vn's direction and get a warm relationship with China. That is how later vn and China normalized the relationship in the earlier 90s.

He is a wise guy.
Vo was said he knew China well and voted against the military campaign against Cambodia in 1978.

R.I.P
To be honest Im surprised that he was still alive up till now. They dont make them as tough as they used to.
he lived for nearly a century. not too bad. below an image with his family:

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Along with Ho Chi Minh, he's one of the most well liked Vietnamese in China. Seemed like a solid guy all around.
Since ages Vietnamese leadership is divided into pro and anti-China faction. So no surprise today Vietnam is struggled to decide where to go: more ties with China or with Japan/America? an impossible task.

By the way, Vo studied some of the tricks in "The Art of War" from Sun Tzu :D
 
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It is reported that he is pro China and indeed against Lê Duẩn vn's policy then towards Cambodia and China during the late 70s. After Ho's death, he was sidelined. After his voice against Lê Duẩn vn's policy towards Cambodia and China, he was further sidelined as well until Lê Duẩn was dead.

He later proposed to change vn's direction and get a warm relationship with China. That is how later vn and China normalized the relationship in the earlier 90s.

He is a wise guy.

Vo was said he knew China well and voted against the military campaign against Cambodia in 1978.

Its' funny, when China occupied with force HoangSa 1974 and Khmer Rouge attacked on our borders with help of Chinese advisers and weapons ?,

and also reported that he was pro-Soviets in 1960s. :P
 
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