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Trần Lệ Xuân (22 August 1924 [2] – 24 April 2011), more popularly known in English as Madame Nhu, was the de facto First Lady of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963. She was the wife of Ngô Đình Nhu, who was the brother and chief advisor to President Ngô Đình Diệm.
Madame Nhu (born April 15, 1924, Hanoi, Vietnam—died April 24, 2011, Rome) was a South Vietnamese political figure who was a significant force behind her bachelor brother-in-law Ngo Dinh Diem, who exercised dictatorial powers as president of South Vietnam from 1955 until his assassination in 1963.
Madame Nhu, who as the glamorous official hostess in South Vietnam’s presidential palace became a politically powerful and often harshly outspoken figure in the early years of the Vietnam War,...
Also known by the moniker “Dragon Lady” (in the West) and “Tiger Lady” (in Vietnam), Madame Nhu was a true enigma, as comfortable hosting parties at the presidential palace as she was firing...
Known in the media as the “Dragon Lady,” Madame Nhu made frequent public pronouncements that spawned great resentment in South Vietnam and revulsion around the world.
During a public relations tour of the United States, Vietnam’s de facto first lady, Madame Nhu, spoke at the National Press Club in Washington. Inside, she taunted and belittled the...
Madame Nhu. Tran Le Xuan, better known in the West as Madame Nhu (1924-2011) was the wife of Ngo Dinh Nhu, the sister-in-law of Ngo Dinh Diem and a high profile figure in South Vietnam during the early 1960s.