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Vo Thi Sau: The Story of Vietnam's Guerilla Girl
In the early hours of March 13th 1952, a schoolgirl’s soft singing voice echoed throughout a prison encampment in southern Vietnam.
The voice was of a 19-year-old girl who had been tried and convicted for her involvement in the Vietnamese resistance against French colonialism.
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Moments later, her song was silenced by the sound of rapid gunfire. This is the story of Vo Thi Sau, a Vietnamese heroine and martyr.
Early life
Vo Thi Sau was born in what is now Ba Ria- Vung Tau province, just southeast of Saigon, in 1933.
She was in her early teenage years when Ho Chi Minh declared independence against the French in 1945. A few years later, when many of her friends and family began fighting for Vietnam’s freedom with the Viet Minh, she became a contact for the guerilla fighters.
She was just starting high school when she started her career as a revolutionary.
Vietnam’s guerilla schoolgirl
Vo Thi Sau has become a legend in