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Write a Essay about “Ho Chi Minh”​

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Answered by JoshuaRobert
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Ho Chi Minh (bringer of light) was a powerful and respected leader among his followers. He learned at a young age what he wanted, and did what it took to get it. As a young man, he studied how powerful governments worked. Because of his vast knowledge of how military officers thought and functioned, he was able to drive out the French and later the Americans from Vietnam.

Ho Chi Minh led millions of Vietnamese to their death during the Vietnam War. He wanted all of Vietnam to be under one flag; his communist flag. He sold his idea to the people who would then sacrifice their own or their families' lives for the cause. He was a good leader for several reasons, one of which is perseverance. He was able to stick things out no matter how bad they got. He was also able to keep the people he led from giving up. His ability to not settle for anything less inspired his followers to do the same.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Originally known as Nguyen Sinh Cung and also known as Nguyen Tat Thanh or Nguyen Ai Quoc, Ho Chi Minh was the president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1945 to 1969.

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Ho Chin Min was born on May 19, 1890 in Hoang Tru, French Indochina, and died on September 2, 1969 in Hanoi, North Vietnam. He founded the Indochina Communist Party in 1930 and its successor, the Viet-Minh, in 1941. (North Vietnam). Ho was one of the key figures in the post-World War II anti-colonial struggle in Asia and one of the most significant communist leaders of the 20th century. He served as the leader of the Vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly three decades.

Ho fought the longest and most expensive war among 20th-century rebels against the colonial structures of the big powers. One of its impacts was to bring about a serious crisis in American society, the most powerful nation in the world of capitalism. As a Marxist, Ho concurs with Tito of Yugoslavia as one of the founders of the "national communism" that emerged in the 1960s and (to some extent) with Mao Zedong of communist China in highlighting the significance of the peasantry in the revolutionary battle.

The majority of Ho Chi Minh's writings are compiled in the two-volume Selected Works, which was released in Hanoi in the Foreign Language Editions series in 1960.

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