WOMEN OF THANH HOA PROVINCE WITH MOVEMENT “THREE RESPONSIBILITIES” (1965-1975)

  • Trinh Thi Hau M.A.
  • Le Ngoc Hoan M.A
  • Le Dang An M.A
Keywords: Women, Thanh Hoa, Movement, Ready, Brave

Abstract

After blatantly sabotaging the Geneva Agreements, the US imperialists invaded southern Vietnam and used their air force to destroy the socialist North. The country's independence and reunification were once again facing an extremely serious situation. President Ho Chi Minh issued a call to the resistance war against the US and save the country. The Socialist North became the great rear of the southern battlefield. Vietnamese women are more than anyone else, deeply aware: their status, career, and family happiness are associated with the country's destiny. Therefore, the sisters are more imbued with Uncle Ho's teachings: "Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom". Women across the country have joined the entire Party, army and people in their determination to fight to save the country. Movements arose everywhere: Women applied to the government, volunteer organizations took care of all the household chores; volunteering to replace men in production, social work, and encouraging relatives to go to war.

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Author Biographies

Trinh Thi Hau M.A.

Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam

Le Ngoc Hoan M.A

Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam

Le Dang An M.A

Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam

References

1. Geography of Thanh Hoa, volume I, Culture and Information Publishing House, 2000, pp. 817-918
2. Historical events of Thanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee (1954-1975), Culture and Information Publishing House, 1995, pp. 169-349
Published
2021-06-15
How to Cite
M.A., T. T. H., M.A, L. N. H., & M.A, L. D. A. (2021). WOMEN OF THANH HOA PROVINCE WITH MOVEMENT “THREE RESPONSIBILITIES” (1965-1975). GPH-International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, 4(06), 01-05. Retrieved from https://gphjournal.org/index.php/ssh/article/view/435