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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vietnamese newspaper This article is about the press of the Vietnam People's Army (Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam). For the mentioned combined military forces of Vietnam, see People's Army of Vietnam. Quân đội nhân dân
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerCentral Military Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam
FoundedOctober 20, 1950; 75 years ago (1950-10-20)
LanguageTiếng Việt, English, Chinese, Laos, Cambodian
Headquarters7 Phan Đình Phùng Street, Ba Đình Ward, Hà Nội
Country Vietnam
Websitewww.qdnd.vn (vi-VN)en.qdnd.vn (en-US)

The People's Army Newspaper (Vietnamese: Báo Quân đội nhân dân) is a Vietnamese newspaper headquartered in Hanoi. It is under the authority of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Ministry of National Defense, and it is practically the official press of the entire Vietnam People's Armed Forces and the People's Army of Vietnam. It is published in Vietnamese, English, Chinese, Lao and Khmer languages.[1]

It was established as a revolutionary newspaper with the name Vệ quốc quân (lit.'the National Guard') during the First Indochina War and later changed its name to Quân đội nhân dân (lit.'the People's Army').[2] Polish soldier Stefan Kubiak, who had deserted from the French Foreign Legion and joined the Việt Minh, became a reporter of The People's Army after the First Indochina War.[3][4]

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  1. ^ "Điện tử tiếng Việt > ve-bao-quan-doi". www.qdnd.vn. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
  2. ^ Lý Trực Dũng (2010). Biếm họa Việt Nam. Hanoi: NXB Mỹ Thuật. p. 41.
  3. ^ Nguyễn Tử Siêm (2021-07-09). "Tưởng nhớ STEFAN KUBIAK (HỒ CHÍ TOÁN)". vanhoavadoisong.vn. Văn hóa và Đời sống. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
  4. ^ Rodak, Wojciech (2017-03-24). "Ho Chi Toan. Jak polski dezerter został bohaterem ludowego Wietnamu". naszahistoria.pl. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
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