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April 18, 1975
Directive from the Secretariat’s with directions on categorizing enemies who are surrendered into four separate categories: mutineers, soldiers who returned to the revolution, prisoners of war, and enemy remnants who turned themselves in.
Directive by the Party Secretariat containing policy towards enemy soldiers who are captured or surrender during the liberation.
April 14, 1975
Cable from Le Duan carrying the Politburo's approval of battle plans for the liberation campaign in Saigon, now dubbed the "Ho Chi Minh Campaign."
April 9, 1975
Cable from Le Duan with instructions on dispersing combat forces to attack the enemies and infiltrate into the city.
April 7, 1975
Order from the Central Military Party Committee to quicken the liberation battle, maintain high spirit, and secure total victory.
April 6, 1975
Cable from the Current Affairs Committee of the Central Military Party Committee, with briefings on the new phase of the South Vietnamese revolution.
April 1975
Cable from Vo Nguyen Giap briefing his comrades on the Central Military Party Committee's order of Region 5 to carry out the capture and occupation of islands in the Nam Sa Archipelago.
April 2, 1975
Cable from the Central Military Party Committee with order to concentrate artilleries and forces to secure Xuan Loc and Bien Hoa.
Vo Nguyen Giap briefs Pham Hung on the enemy's disintegration in Southern provinces including Nha Trang, Cam Ranh, Hanh Son and preparation plans for a decisive battle.
Cable sent to Van Tien Dung and Tran Van Tra to reiterate Politburo’s instructions on taking bold and timely action and a follow-up plan.