| War veteran Carl W. Greifzu (right) holds the original English version of a diary written by war martyr Đặng Thùy Trâm to military colonel and writer Đặng Vương Hưng. Photo baomoi.com |
Last March, the couple visited Vietnam and handed the translated version to Vietnamese military colonel and writer Đặng Vương Hưng and returned the diary to Trâm’s family.
The diary was subsequently printed in large numbers and hailed as a “phenomenon” of domestic society.
Receiving the typed version of the translated diary, Huỳnh Ngọc Vân, director of the museum, called it a valuable object for the museum.
Trâm, born in Huế in 1942, trained in Hanoi to become a medical doctor, died on June 22, 1970, in Đức Phổ, Quảng Ngãi Province while working in a remote clinic.
Her wartime diary, which chronicles the last two years of her life, attracted international attention following its publication in 2005.
The diary has been translated and published in at least 16 different languages.





















