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Explain the contribution of Ho Chi Minh in the freedom movement of Vietnam.

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Answered by Yogesh082
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Ho Chi Minh led the Vietnamese nationalist movement for more than three decades, fighting first against the Japanese, then the French .colonial power and then the US-backed South Vietnamese.in 1930 founded the Indo-Chinese Communist Party (ICP)

After the Japanese invasion of Indo-China in 1941, Ho returned home and founded the Viet Minh, a communist-dominated independence movement, to fight the Japanese. He adopted the name Ho Chi Minh, meaning 'Bringer of Light'.

At the end of World War Two the Viet Minh announced Vietnamese independence. The French refused to relinquish their colony and in 1946, war broke out. After eight years of war, the French were forced to agree to peace talks in Geneva. The country was split into a communist north and non-communist south and Ho became president of North Vietnam. He was determined to reunite Vietnam under communist rule


Ho Chi Minh was in poor health from the mid-1960s and died on 2 September 1969. When the Communists took the South Vietnamese capital Saigon in 1975 they renamed it Ho Chi Minh City in his honour.
. He was President of North Vietnam from 1954 until his death
Answered by ishirana
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