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'''Nguyen Ngoc Bich''' (1911–1966) was an engineer, a hero in the Vietnamese resistance against the French colonists,<ref name=Buttinger67b /><ref name=fn-NNB-hero /> a medical doctor, an intellectual and politician, who proposed an alternative viewpoint to avoid the high-casualty, high-cost war between [[North Vietnam]] and [[South Vietnam]].<ref name=Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich />
'''Nguyen Ngoc Bich''' (1911–1966) was an engineer, a hero in the Vietnamese resistance against the French colonists,<ref name=Buttinger67b /><ref name=fn-NNB-hero /> a medical doctor, an intellectual and politician, who proposed an alternative viewpoint to avoid the high-casualty, high-cost war between [[North Vietnam]] and [[South Vietnam]].<ref name=Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich />


The [[commons:File:Nguyen Ngoc Bich Street.png|Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich street]] in the city of [[Cần Thơ]], [[Vietnam]], was named after him to honor and commemorate his feats (of sabotaging bridges to slow down the colonial French-army advances) and heroism (being on the French most-wanted list,{{sfn|Cooper|1970|p=122}}<!--<sup>, p.122</sup>--> imprisoned, subjected to an "intensive and unpleasant interrogation"{{sfn|Cooper|1970|p=122}}<!--<sup>, p.122</sup>--> that left a mark on his forehead,{{efn|name=Bich-injury}} and exiled) during the [[First Indochina War]].
The [[commons:File:Nguyen Ngoc Bich Street.png|Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich street]] in the city of [[Cần Thơ]], [[Vietnam]], was named after him to honor and commemorate his feats (of sabotaging bridges to slow down the colonial French-army advances) and heroism (being on the French most-wanted list,<ref name=Cooper70_122> imprisoned, subjected to an "intensive and unpleasant interrogation"<ref name=Cooper70_122> that left a mark on his forehead,{{efn|name=Bich-injury}} and exiled) during the [[First Indochina War]].


[[File:Nguyen_Ngoc_Bich_1933_X.png|150px|thumb|left|Nguyen Ngoc Bich, circa 1933, student at [[École polytechnique]].]]
[[File:Nguyen_Ngoc_Bich_1933_X.png|150px|thumb|left|Nguyen Ngoc Bich, circa 1933, student at [[École polytechnique]].]]
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Buttinger, 1967b
Buttinger, 1967b.
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Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich, 1962
Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich, 1962.
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Cooper, 1970, p=122.
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Nguyen Ngoc Bich
Born 18 May 1911
Ben Tre, Vietnam
Died 4 Dec 1966
Thu Duc, Vietnam
Occupation *Engineer
  • Resistance fighter
  • Medical doctor
  • Politician
Title Doctor (medical)
Known for Resistance war, politics

Nguyen Ngoc Bich (1911–1966) was an engineer, a hero in the Vietnamese resistance against the French colonists,[1][2] a medical doctor, an intellectual and politician, who proposed an alternative viewpoint to avoid the high-casualty, high-cost war between North Vietnam and South Vietnam.[3]

The Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich street in the city of Cần Thơ, Vietnam, was named after him to honor and commemorate his feats (of sabotaging bridges to slow down the colonial French-army advances) and heroism (being on the French most-wanted list,Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag Links to other articles go in double square brackets (see above). URLs take single square brackets.

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  1. Buttinger, 1967b.
  2. See the quotations from Vietnam history books by renowned scholars in Section Resistance.
  3. Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich, 1962.

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