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    as a place to take a stand against the spread of communism. Vietnam was usually a French colony. During War World II, Japan had invaded Vietnam. The defeat of Japan, a communist leader Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam an independent nation. French wants to keep their colony, so they sent troop to fight for it. Ho Chi Minh independence movement had defeated French in 1954. After the Battle of Dien Bien Phu Vietnam was divided into two nations. The north is

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    it completely. America supported the non-communist South Vietnam while the communist Vietnam the north was still ruled by Ho Chi Minh. "It was generally agreed that had a election been held, Ho Chi Minh would have been elected premier. At the time of the fighting, possibly 80 per cent of the population would have voted for the communist Ho Chi Minh as their leader." President Eisenhower writing after the Vietnam War. Diem

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    France began in attempt to recolonize Vietnam with military power. Then Ho Chi Minh begin his movement with the Vietnamese people call the Viet Minh, Viet Minh are rebellion movement against foreign rule. The Vietnam War was fought as a civil war between North Vietnamese and South Vietnamese. This lead to another war for Vietnam calls the First Indochina War after World War II. In 1954, the Viet Minh finally defeated the French forces in Dien Bien Phu with the help from China and Soviet

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    While I’ve talked about the North led by Ho Chi Minh, what was going on with the state South? In 1955, after winning a rigged election, Ngo Dinh Diem became President of the first established Republic of Vietnam. He was a stark anti-communist, a devout Catholic, and an allie to the US. He established

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    PHU WAR 1954 May 7, 2016, sixty two years ago this week, French troops were defeated at Vietnamese forces at Dien Bien Phu. On May 7, 1954, after two months fighting with forces of the Viet Minh, 8000 French troops still alive in 12 mile-long Dien Bien Phu valley in northwest Vietnamese bound by Viet Minh army, a lot of French soldier died, more than 3000 French troops died in the battle “basin to hell”, more than 4000 more died in captivity. As historian Julian Jackson explains, it was a point

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    named Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh otherwise known as Nguyen Sinh Cung was very important and divisive in the history of Vietnam. According to Charles E Kirpatrick, “Because he gave no particular importance to details of his life, Ho Chi Minh’s date of birth and true name are in question. Most of what we know about the man can only be considered informed supposition” (Kirkpatrick). Ho Chi Minh was born

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    Vietnam War over. Ho Chi Minh was a North Vietnamese leader. Ho Chi Minh led North Vietnam as a Communist. Ho Chi Minh also had the desire to see his country declaring its independence from the French empire which colonized his country for decades. In short, this can be said of Ho Chi Minh: Ho Chi Minh was a nationalist at heart and a Communist out of necessity. Below, there will be a discussion to support the hypothesis made regards to Ho Chi Minh and the magnitude of Ho Chi Minh’s nationalism

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    Why did American policymakers confuse nationalism with communism in Vietnam and try to superimpose a European model of the Cold War on to Southeast Asia? What was the rationale in taking the United States military halfway around the world and involve them in a 10 year unwinnable war? It seems almost a cliché, but it appears that the American policymakers could not see past 1917 and the Russian Revolution. The proud population of what we now call Vietnam had been struggling for many centuries, trying

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    Japanese. (Hickman, The Vietnam War: Origins, 2013) Ho Chi Minh’s Viet Minh (which is a resistance group), were inspired by Chinese and Soviet communism (Spector, 2016) and this led them to resist the Japanese oppressors and increase their power throughout Vietnam. The increased power of the resistance movement led to the surrendering of the Japanese. (Editors, 2005. ) The Viet Minh took the opportunity to establish their own government led by Ho Chi Minh. Following the

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    Hanoi is the center of culture and one of the most ancient cities in Vietnam. As a result, there are many locations featuring the long history and rich culture of the country that situated in the capital. In this post, we will show you some places to visit in Hanoi which should not be missed. Top 5 Best Places to Visit in Hanoi 1. Viet Nam Military History Museum If you travel to Vietnam to learn about the military history of the country, then Viet Nam Military History Museum is a must-see destination

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