The get-together was attended by Member of the Central Party and Chairman of Ho Chi Minh Municipal People’s Committee Le Hoang Quan; Deputy Secretary at the Standing Committee of Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee Le Hong Phuong; Member of the Standing Committee at Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee and Head of Dong Nai Provincial Commission for Propaganda and Education Huynh Van Toi and the leaders from the former Thu Bien region and from other provinces: Tay Ninh, Binh Duong, Long An and Ba Ria-Vung Tau.
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Musical pieces are being performed at the get-together |
Between May, 1951 and July, 1954 the Central Bureau decided to relocate the battlefield. The two provinces of Bien Hoa and Thu Dau Mot were merged into Thu Bien province.
Throughout this hardship period, the people and soldiers of Thu Bien encountered a lot of difficulties due to the historic flood in 1952 and the French imperialist’s mopping-up operations, attacks, siege and economic blockade.
Under these circumstances, the Party Committee of Thu Bien Party with a strong determination led forces of soldiers and people to overcome natural disasters and the dangers caused by the enemy and to strengthen, establish and promote the growth of armed forces to fight against the French imperialist.
In late 1953, Thu Bien Provincial Party Committee held a meeting to commend the province for its achievements, victory and success in production activities.
At the get-together, on behalf of the province's leadership, Deputy Secretary of the Standing Committee at Dong Nai Provincial Party Committee Le Hong Phuong paid a visit to Thu Bien revolutionary cadres and asked them of their health and lives.
Phuong said that the Party and the people of Dong Nai and of the former Thu Bien province would cherish and appreciate the sacrifice and dedication of former Thu Bien cadres throughout periods.
Source: Dong Nai Newspaper, Translated by Duy Minh
Author: phongvien
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