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Souphanouvong, Prince Summary
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(1901–1995), Lao political leader. Souphanouvong, or the "Red Prince," born in Luang Prabang in 1901, was the leader of the Pathet Lao, or Lao Nation, resistance government. He studied engineering in Paris, where he met his...
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Prince Souphanouvong (July 13, 1909 - January 9, 1995) was, along with his half-brother Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Boun Oum of Champasak, one of the “Three Princes” who represented respectively the communist (pro-Vietnam), neutralist, and...


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The Independent - London
Obituaries:Prince Souphanouvong
01/17/1995: 764 words, approx. 3 pages
Prince Souphanouvong was the first President of the People's Democratic Republic of Laos, from its establishment in December 1975 until March 1991, when he left office. Souphanouvong had been a prominent figure in the Laotian revolutionary movemen t fromthe end of the Pacific war,...
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The Washington Post
Prince Souphanouvong Dies; Led Leftist Guerrillas in Laos
01/12/1995: 1,134 words, approx. 4 pages
Prince Souphanouvong, the "Red Prince" of Laos who fought with Vietnamese and Lao guerrillas against the United States in Indochina and later became his country's president, died of heart ailments Jan. 9, Laotian Radio reported. He was 86. The radio service, monitored in...
 


 

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