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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu abstract "Ngô Đình Nhu (About this sound listen; 7 October 1910 – 2 November 1963) was the younger brother and chief political advisor of South Vietnam's first president, Ngô Đình Diệm. Although he held no formal executive position, he wielded immense unofficial power, exercising personal command of both the ARVN Special Forces (a paramilitary unit which served as the Ngô family's de facto private army) and the Cần Lao political apparatus (also known as the Personalist Labor Party) which served as the regime's de facto secret police.[citation needed]In his early age, Nhu was a quiet and bookish individual who showed little inclination towards the political path taken by his elder brothers. While training as an archivist in France, Nhu adopted the Roman Catholic ideology of personalism, although critics claimed that he misused that philosophy. Upon returning to Vietnam, he helped his brother in his quest for political power, and Nhu proved an astute and ruthless tactician and strategist, helping Diệm to gain more leverage and outwit rivals. During this time, he formed and handpicked the members of the secret Cần Lao Party, which swore its personal allegiance to the Ngô family, provided their power base and eventually became their secret police force. Nhu remained as its head until his own assassination.[citation needed]In 1955, Nhu's supporters helped intimidate the public and rig the 1955 State of Vietnam referendum that ensconced his elder brother, Diệm, in power. Nhu used the Cần Lao, which he organised into cells, to infiltrate every part of society to root out opposition to the Ngô family. In 1959, he organized a failed assassination attempt via mail bomb on Prince Sihanouk, the leader of neighbouring Cambodia, with whom relations had become strained. Nhu publicly extolled his own intellectual abilities. He was known for making such public statements as promising to demolish the Xá Lợi Pagoda and vowing to kill his estranged father-in-law, Trần Văn Chương, who was the regime's Ambassador to the United States, after the elder man condemned the Ngô family's behavior and disowned his daughter, Nhu's wife, Madame Nhu.[citation needed]In 1963, the Ngô family's grip on power became unstuck during the Buddhist crisis, during which the nation's Buddhist majority rose up against the pro-Catholic regime. Nhu tried to break the Buddhists' opposition by using the Special Forces in raids on prominent Buddhist temples that left possibly hundreds dead, and framing the regular army for it. However, Nhu's plan was uncovered, which intensified plots by military officers, encouraged by the Americans, who turned against the Ngô family after the pagoda attacks. Nhu was aware of the plots, but remained confident he could outmanoevre them, and began to plot a counter-coup, as well as the assassinations of U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. and other American and opposition figures. Nhu was fooled by the loyalist General Tôn Thất Đính, who had turned against the Ngô family. On 1 November 1963, the coup proceeded, and the Ngô brothers (Nhu and Diệm) were detained and assassinated the next day.[citation needed]".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu birthDate "1910-10-07".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu birthPlace French_Indochina.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu deathDate "1963-11-02".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu deathPlace Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu deathPlace South_Vietnam.
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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu birthDate "1910-10-07".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu birthPlace "Phu Cam, Annam, French Indochina".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu caption "--05-12".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu children "Ngô Đình Lệ Quyên".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu children "Ngô Đình Quynh".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu children "Ngô Đình Trác".
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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu dateOfBirth "1910-10-07".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu dateOfDeath "1963-11-02".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu deathDate "1963-11-02".
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu deathPlace Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu deathPlace South_Vietnam.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu name "Ngô Đình Nhu".
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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu placeOfBirth "Phu Cam, French Indochina".
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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu relations Nguyễn_Đình_Thuận.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu relations Ngô_Thế_Linh.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu relations Ngô_Đình_Cẩn.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu relations Ngô_Đình_Diệm.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu relations Ngô_Đình_Khả.
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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu shortDescription "Vietnamese political tactician".
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- Ngô_Đình_Nhu subject Category:People_of_the_Vietnam_War.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu subject Category:Vietnamese_Roman_Catholics.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu subject Category:Vietnamese_anti-communists.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu subject Category:Vietnamese_people_executed_by_firearm.
- Ngô_Đình_Nhu subject Category:École_Nationale_des_Chartes_alumni.
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