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TRAN LE XUAN (MADAME NGO DINH NHU) – Telegrams

Tran Le Xuan, also known as Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, was a powerful figure in Viet Nam’s history as the de facto First Lady. In this archive, the U.S.-Vietnam Center have collected numerous telegrams sent to and from Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, varying across her life span. Below are a few archival pieces displaying her connections across the political sphere.

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‘Who Respect Religion? The Sacreligious or those Who Unmask Them’ Letters & Telegrams from Madame Nhu sent to the New York Times (1963)
Press Report and French Telegram about Madame Nhu Foreign Policy (N/A)

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For more archival telegrams, please go to this link below:

Telegrams

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