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  1. Son Ngoc Thanh (1908-1977) est un leader nationaliste et homme d'État cambodgien. Il fut une première fois investi de ses fonctions de Premier ministre en 1945, profitant de l'éviction du pouvoir colonial par l'armée japonaise. Cela lui valut un exil en France à la fin de la guerre.

  2. Sơn Ngọc Thành ( Khmer: សឺង ង៉ុកថាញ់; 7 December 1908 – 8 August 1977) was a Cambodian nationalist and republican politician, with a long history as a rebel leader and (for brief periods) a government minister. Early life. Thanh was born in Trà Vinh, Vietnam, to a mother of both Chinese and Vietnamese ancestry and a Khmer Krom father. [1] .

  3. 9 avr. 2021 · Son Ngoc Thanh was a Vietnamese-Khmer Nationalist, government member, alleged CIA operative and leader of the Khmer Serai, more commonly known as the Khmer Bleu. Born in 1908 to a Khmer Krom father and a Vietnamese mother he was initially brought up in colonial Vietnam.

  4. Bénéficiant d’une brève période d’Indépendance, Sihanouk dénonce le protectorat. Alors réfugié au Japon, Son Ngoc Thanh rentre à Phnom Penh et devient d’abord ministre des affaires étrangère, puis s’auto proclame premier ministre (avec le soutien des japonais) à l’éveille d’un mouvement nationaliste anti-japonais. Cet ...

  5. Cambodian history. …the government was led by Son Ngoc Thanh, a former editor of Nagara Vatta, who had been forced into exile in Japan in 1942. …anticommunists in South Vietnam, including Son Ngoc Thanh, whose Khmer Serei movement had gained recruits among the Khmer-speaking minority in Vietnam.

  6. The story of the Khmer Serei's dissidence predates the Second Indochina War. It originated in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, the birthplace of Son Ngoc Thanh. Thanh was born in 1908 in the town of Tra Vinh, Vinh Binh Prov- ince, of mixed Vietnamese and Khmer Krom (ethnic Cambodians born in Vietnam) parentage.'.

  7. 16 mai 2023 · Matthew Jagel shows how central Sõn Ngoc Thành was to the rise of Cambodian nationalism, the brief period of Japanese dominance, the fight for independence from France, and the establishment of ties with the United States.