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    1954 when the war began, and 1975 when the war ended. Ho Chi Minh played a prominent role in the war, from a young age in France he liked the idea of communist government, and he eventually started the Vietnam communist party in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was a instigator in the Vietnam war, and he created the Ho Chi Minh trail, which was a huge advantage during the war. According to Vietnam - Ho Chi minh and the Communist Movement, “as a young man Ho was heavily influenced by Marxist-Leninist literature

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    War project is on Ho Chi Minh and the Independence on the Vietnam War. Ho Chi Minh was an important leader in the Vietnam War. Many things happened leading up to the Vietnam War. North and South Vietnam was divided. North Vietnam had a communist government. South Vietnam had a democratic government. South Vietnam wanted Vietnam to be a anit-communist party but North Vietnam won the war. Today, Vietnam is a communist government with the help of their leader Ho Chi Minh. In Ho Chi Minh early life

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    King Kamehameha and Ho Chi Minh had both helped their own people and land thrive. Kamehameha had fought many battles, strategically, courageously, and resiliently. Not to mention, Kamehameha made sure of the safety of his people and used the Ahupua’a system in order for each area to have an equal amount of resources. The skilled warrior had acquired all the Hawaiian Islands after years of battles with other ali’is. He was able to allege his people well, not only by using the Ahupua’a system, but

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    As Geneva Accords was triggered in 1954, it divided Vietnam into two sections aligning to the 17th parallel. (Ho Chi Minh) While Ho Chi Minh led Communist government and controlled northern part, Diem led U.S supported government and controlled southern part. This pleasant treaty for Vietnam also gave chance to reunify Vietnam in single government regime by letting them have a free election to be held in 1956. Meanwhile, United States and Soviet Union was involved in cold war. After the end of World

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    Bong Joon Ho is an intelligent and creative director and screenwriter. His films include South Korean hits Memories of Murder (2003), based on a true-life serial murder case, monster movie The Host (2006), and his first English-language film, science fiction adventure Snowpiercer (2013). The korean film industry nicknamed him "Bong Tae-il," which, pronounced in Korean, sounds similar to the word "detail". Though he displays a fascination for strong subject matter. His films are filled with humor

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    The author of this document is Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader and former Prime Minister of Vietnam. This document was a personal letter, regarding French colonist invading Vietnam, that was sent to President Harry Truman in 1946 by President Ho Chi Minh, which means the intended audience was more than likely President Truman. By 1946, World War II ended, and Vietnam became an independent nation and elected Ho Chi Minh as their new leader. Ho signed an agreement that allowed

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    During the 1940 to 1945 period, all Vietnamese groups struggling for independence from the French and the Japanese formed a coalition under the leadership under my name ‘Ho Chi Minh’. They called themselves the League for Independence or the Vietminh. On September 2, 1945, the day Japan surrendered to the Allies, I announced the formation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and read to the crowds in Hanoi the Vietnamese "Declaration of Independence." At that time, the new republic included all

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    Ho Chi Minh a war harden individual who provided support to the United States during the war to fight the Japanese, was now fighting for the independence of North Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh made numerous attempts to reach out to President Truman to have the United Nations and world powers to intervene and to mediate a fair settlement and bring the Indochinese issue in front of the United Nations. Ho Chi Minh pleads were completely ignored by President

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    Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh was a Communist, who had announced Vietnam independent. He was a Marxist and believed in “national Communism ". Throughout the war with the French, Ho Chi Minh took refuge in northern Vietnam and settled there with his followers. He founded the Indochina Communist Party and the Viet Minh. North Vietnam was a deprived area and was cut off from the agricultural profit of South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was forced to ask assistance from main Communist allies, the Soviet Union and

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    Ho Chi Minh “You can kill ten of our men for every one we kill of yours. But even at those odds, you will lose and we will win” -Ho Chi Minh 1946 Ho Chi Minh was a communist leader that wanted to and succeed in getting Vietnamese independence in the Vietnam war from 1955-1975.The Vietnam war started while the Cold War was being fought. The Vietnam war started when Ho Chi Minh had risen to power with his allies the vietchong and started to push against South Vietnam.With that action it had brought

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