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Ngo Dinh Diem, the first democratically elected President of the Republic of South Vietnamvar message="Right mouse click disabled for this page";function click(e) {if (document.all) {if (event.button==2||event.button==3) {alert(message);return false;}}if (document.layers) {if (e.which == 3) {alert(message);return false;}}}if (document.layers) {document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);}document.onmousedown=click; TheRepublic of Viet NamPresidentNgo Dinh Diem Cố TổngThống Ngô Ðình DiệmMột LòngVì Nước Vì Dân (1/03/1901- 11/02/1963) visitedNgo Dinh Diem webpage Thân thế và Sự Nghiệp của Cố Tổng Thống Ngô Đình Diệm (Vietnamese)Funeral and tomb of President Ngo Dinh Diem (Vietnamese) NgoDinhDiemGuestbook President Ngo Dinh Diem's speeches:(courtesy of Mr. Larry Hadzima, Neillsville, Wisconsin) Statement of Ngo Dinh Diem on June 18, 1954 at Paris, France.Broadcast Declaration on the Eve of the National Referendum, October 22, 1955Proclamation of the Republic, October 26, 1955Inauguration of the first session of the National Assembly, March 15, 1956Message to the National Assembly on the Foundations of the Constitution, April 17, 1956Message on the occasion of the Promulgation of the Constitution, October 26, 1956An address to the Joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress, May 9, 1957Opening of the National Assembly, October Session, October 7, 1957  NgoDinh Diem, the first elected Presidentofthe Republic of South Vietnam The UnitedStates President Eisenhower greeted South VietnamPresident Ngo Dinh Diem in Washington, 05/08/1957. Presidentof South Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem, left, is welcomedin ceremonies at Washington National Airport. With him isPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower, and behind them, from left, Air ForceChief of Staff General Nathan Twining, Secretary of State John FosterDulles and presidential aide and pilot, Colonel William C. Draper. AmbassadorFritz Nolting, was appointed ambassador to Vietnam in 1961 with ordersto support the government of Ngo dinh Diem. AmbassadorNolting was succeeded as ambassador by Henry Cabot Lodge who was approachedalmost immediately by anti-Diem generals planning a coup. Nolting, backin the United States, unsuccessfully tried to persuade President Kennedyfrom such action. The constitutionallyelected Diem was assassinated on November 1, 1963, an actionHo Chi Minh himself reputedly called "stupid," and the militarygovernment of General "Big Minh" assumed power.        President NgoDinh Diem at Lasan Taberd Highschool, Saigon  Left: VicePresident Johnson visiting President Ngo Dinh Diem at Independence Palace,Saigon.Right: PresidentDiem and Ambassador Lodge four days before the coup d'etat (Dalat, October28th, 1963). The U.S. initiallysupported President Diem but six years later architected a coup d'etat using GeneralDuong Van Minh, Mai Huu Xuan, Ton That Dinh, and others ... ). General Maiordered the murder of President Diem, Advisor Nhu, ColonelLe Quang Tung, Colonel HoTan Quyen, LTC Le Quang Trieu and other Vietnamese Special Forces Staff. The Generalswho betrayed President Ngo Dinh Diem for U.S. money.Picture taken on the Anniversary of the Republic ofVietnam, October 26th, 1963, 5 days before the coup d'etat.Left: GeneralDuongVan Minh, General Le Van Kim, unknown Colonel (??), GeneralTranVan Don.Right: GeneralsKim, Dinh, Don, Vy, and Xuan under house arrest in Dalat (1964). Colonel Nguyen Van Y was Deputy of Security and Police andChief of Central Intelligence Agency was jailed by the Generals for beingloyal to President Diem along with Colonel Nguyen Van Chieu,Colonel Ngo Chuan and many other high-ranking officers.(source: Miss Nguyen Thi Nguyet Anh, daughter of Colonel Nguyen Van Y) Đại Tá Nguyễn Văn Y, nguyên Tổng Giám Đốc Công An Cảnh Sát, kiêm Đặc Ủy Trưởng Trung Ương Tình Báo, dưới thời Đệ Nhất Cộng Hòa của Cố Tổng Thống Ngô Đình Diệm.(Cô Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt Ánh, Ái Nữ của Cựu Đại Tá Nguyễn Văn Y) To cover upthe blunder, US press reported that President Diem was corrupted.When he wasassasinated, he owned only one very small and simple home.The death ofPresident Diem was a political embarasement for President Kennedy. Less than threeweeks after President Ngo Dinh Diem was assassinated, PresidentJohn F. Kennedy was likewise killed by an assassin's bullet, and the burdenof Vietnam passed to Vice President Lyndon Johnson. Johnson supportedSouth Vietnam's ineffectual military rulers with extensivemilitary and economic aid and, beginning in 1965, large numbersof U.S. ground troops. Ten years and 58,000 Americandeaths later, the communists with Russia-China'said took over South Vietnam. Buddhistflag incident - US involvement - Coup General Phoneconversation: President Diem and Ambassador Lodge Arebutal of Edwin E. Moise's view on President Diem(by a Vietnamesecompatriot looking back at his death) CIADirector William Colby, an Oral History (Interview)1954Letter from President Eisenhower to President Diem1961Letter from President Diem to President Kenndy1962Letter from President Kennedy to President DiemEmperorBao Dai and President Ngo Dinh DiemCIAjudgments on President Kennedy and President Johnsononoverthrowing President Diem and to go "BIG"(CIA - Centerfor the Study of Intelligence Report)…. evenmore explicit pro-coup sentiment welled up within CIA as 1963 wore on, but virtuallyall of CIA's senior officers-- including O/NE's Sherman Kent, DDP Far EastDivision Chief William Colby,senior DDIofficers Huntington D. Sheldon and R. Jack Smith, DDCI MarshallS. Carter, and, most important, DCI John McCone--continuedto urge caution about the idea of overthrowing Diem.     PresidentNgo Dinh Diem with the Ngo Dinh family at Phu Cam, Hue. PresidentDiem with the Ngo Dinh family. President NgoDinh Diem, brothers Ngo Dinh Nhu, Bishop Ngo Dinh Thuc.Mrs. Nhu,sister and Ngo Dinh Nhu's children. President Diempraying in church. National SecurityAdvisor Ngo Dinh Nhu, PresidentDiem's younger brother. PresidentNgo Dinh Diem's nephew:CardinalFrancois Xavier Nguyen van Thuan Cố HồngY Nguyễn Văn Thuận với cây Thánh Giá ngàilàm bằnggổ vụn và dây điện khi ở trong tù cộng sản.  The Presidentwas murdered on his way to churchon November2nd, 1963. Thetragic Beginning of how American took control of the Vietnam War.President NgoDinh Diem and his brother Nhu were murdered by Captain Nhungat the orderof General Mai Huu Xuan, General Big Minh, and CIA Lou Conein.President Diemwas betrayed by his American friends and President Kennedy.Ten yearslater President Thieu and the South Vietnamese were once againbetrayed byPresident Nixon, Henry Kissinger at Paris conference. (UPI photograph taken by an Englishman,Mr. Hugh Van Ess)Thetragic End came twelve years later on April 30th, 1975.Eventuallythree millions Vietnamese fled the country, hundreds of thousands"boat-people"died in the China sea, and countless thousands of formerARVN Officers,goverment Officials died in "re-education" camps.Vietnambecame one of the poorest country. TIẾCTHƯƠNG(Kẻhậu sinh xin đốt nén hương lòng tưởng niệm nhânngày giỗ Cố Tổng Thống Ngô Đình Diệm,vịTổng Thống khả kính đầu tiên củanước Việt Nam Cộng Hòa)Mộtánh sao băng, tắt giữa trờiGiangsơn từ đấy tối thêm thôi!Thươngngười nghĩa khí tàn cơn mộngTiếcbậc tài hoa úa mảnh đời!Khinhbọn túi cơm, loài rắn rếtGiậnphường giá áo, lũ đười ươiNếukhông phản phúc, không tham vọngĐấtnước giờ đây hẳn kịp người!NgôMinh HằngTrích"Có Những Vùng Trời"11-02-2002 visited PresidentNgo Dinh Diempage Mạn đàm với Vĩnh Phúc (Nguyễn Văn Lục) BàiThơ Nỗi Lòng - Chí Sĩ Ngô Ðình Diệm (Trần Việt Yên) VấnÐề NÐD được cử làm Thủ Tướng (HNT & TTNÐ) TTNgô Ðình Diệm: Thử thách đầu tiên (HNT & TTNÐ) TTNgô Ðình Diệm: Giai đoạn cực kỳ gây cấn (HNT & TTNÐ) TTNgô Ðình Diệm: Tái thiết miền Nam (HNT & TTNÐ) VòngHoa Tưởng Nhớ (Trương Phú Thứ) CáiChết của TT Ngô Ðình Diệm (Aladin Nguyen) Cuộcđảo chánh ám sát TT Ngô Ðình Diệm (Aladin Nguyen) Phỏngvấn hai cựu tướng Khiêm và Xuân Bàihọc từ một sự tuẫn tiết (TS Lâm Lễ Trinh) Bốnmươi năm ngậm ngùi (Trương Phu' Thứ) Cầunguyện với Cố TT Ngô Ðình Diệm (Phan Thiết) Vềnhững đàn anh lớn (Nguyễn Tường Phong) PhảnTướng - Bọn ác ôn côn đồ (Tú Gàn) Nhữngbí mật được tiết lộ sau 40 năm (Tú Gàn) NhữngGiờ Ðịnh Mệnh (Tú Gàn - Sài Gòn Nhỏ) Bốnmươi năm sau tỉnh hay mê (BS Nguyễn Tiến Cảnh ) CSnghĩ sao về Cố TT Ngô Ðình Diệm? 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