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Nguyen Van Thieu

Nguyen Van Thieu (Nguyễn Văn Thiệu) (April 5, 1923 - September 29, 2001) briefly joined the Communist forces before abandoning them and serving in the French-controlled Vietnamese army. He served as chief of state under Nguyen Cao Ky from 1965 - 67. In 1967, he ran successfully for President of South Vietnam (elected on September 3) and held that position until the fall of Saigon, South Vietnam's capital, became imminent in 1975. Just prior to the Communist victory, Thieu emigrated to Taiwan, then Surrey in the United Kingdom. He later took up residence in Boston, Massachusetts, where he died.

See also: South Vietnam -- Vietnam War -- Richard Nixon


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