Party’s clear-sighted leadership the decisive factor in Great 1975 Spring Victory

The Party’s clear-sighted leadership was the decisive factor in the Great 1975 Spring Victory that liberated Vietnam’s south and reunified the country, according to General Luong Cuong, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and head of the General Political Department of the Vietnam People’s Army.
partys clear sighted leadership the decisive factor in great 1975 spring victory

In Bien Hoa Rubber Forest (Dong Nai province), Company 2 of Battalion 9, Regiment 3, Division 304 receives the victory flag before coming to liberate Saigon. File photo.

In an article published in the Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) newspaper on April 27, Cuong, who is also a member of the Central Military Commission’s Standing Board, emphasised that the Great 1975 Spring Victory has gone down in history as a glittering chapter in and brilliant symbol of complete victory by revolutionary heroism and human wisdom.

It was also remembered in world history as a great feat of arms in the 20th century and an event of international importance.

He noted that under the 1954 Geneva Accords, Vietnam was temporarily pided into two regions. While the north became completely independent and began the transitional period to socialism, the south was under the rule of the US imperialists and their henchmen who brutally suppressed the local population.

In that context, the Party set two strategic revolutionary tasks - carrying out the socialist revolution in the north and liberating the south from the rule of the US imperialists and their henchmen, so as to reunify the country and bring about independence and democracy.

Cuong wrote that in the strategic general offensive in the spring of 1975, the Party had precise assessments of the situation, firmly seized opportunities, and selected the right direction and main attack targets, thus changing the disposition of the war completely.

Throughout the resistance war against the US, the Party gradually developed the people’s war to the pinnacle. It mobilised the entire population for the battle by bringing into play the strength of the “great rear” in the north to concurrently fight against the enemy, build socialism, and provide efficient support for the “great front” in the south, and joining with the strength of southern compatriots and soldiers in the front line of the fight against the US, the General said.

He highlighted that the strategic general offensive in the spring of 1975 was the pinnacle of the combination of offensive and uprising to defeat and dismantle all the enemy forces and conclude the war in a short period of time, which reflected the sharp, creative and clear-sighted military leadership of the Party.

This is forever a source of pride for the Vietnamese Party, army, and people, Cuong said, adding that the Party’s leadership role in the general offensive remains valuable for today’s national development and defence.

Source: VOV
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