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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)
French Telegram (1963)
German Telegram from Hamburg about Catholic German Press (1963)
Mme Nhu Cables to Higgins Diplomatic Correspondent Herald Tribune (1963)
Press Report and French Telegram about Madame Nhu Foreign Policy (N/A)
Telefax about Special Correspondent Georges Mazoyer (1963)
Telegram Request for Photo Interview for Neue Illerstrate of Germany (1963)
Telegram to Honor Arrival of Mme Nhu in Spain (1963)
Telegram to the Vietnamese Embassy in Tokyo about Recommendations (1963)

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

Telegrams

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