Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnam War
- Date: December 18, 2007
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Ho Chi Minh was born on May 19, 1890 in Kim Lien, Central Vietnam. Hos family always maintaining patriotic pride in their country and heritage. At an early age Ho found himself following in his fathers footsteps; running messages for the anti-French underground and being expelled from school for not conforming to French rule. During Hos travels overseas, he encountered and studied the Marxist ideals of Socialism and Communism. Ho came to believe that the only way to gain independence in Vietnam was with Communism. Settling in Paris, Ho set about preparing for the independence of Vietnam. Ho founded the French Communist party, and from 1927 to 1930, he helped promote communist revolution throughout the world. During the ...

... can relies on to learn about heroes and built our knowledge, but we was so wrong . Majority of the writers, like 12 out of 15 books would write the achievement of each historical figure, but they havent included the process that the men had been through to achieve that goal. Its like we all lived in the world of being tested our intelligent on the writes works.
Works CitedAnonymous. Diem's Final Failure: Prelude to America's War in Vietnam by Philip E. Catton. Review. Aug 2004. Vol. 17, Iss. 2, p. 54 (1 pp.) ProQuest Research Library, Raynor Memorial Lib., Marquette Univ. 16 February 2005 .
Brocheux, Pierre Ho 
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