Among them were groups of Communists whose burning desire was to achieve Vietnamese independence. Their leaders were Ho Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap. Ho Chi Mihn was a passionate advocate of Vietnamese independence. “Digital History” His twin aims were to build an independent Vietnam free of foreign control and a nation ruled as a Communist society. Vo Nguyen Giap taught history and worked as a journalist until he was arrested in the 1930s, for supporting student strikes. Released 13 months later, he joined the Communist party and began protesting against French rule of Indochina. “About Education” At around the time (note card under french rule) World War ii broke out in Europe. France was defeated by Germany and thus was powerless to defend its colonies in Asia. Japan invaded French Indochina, and by July 1941 had forced the French to let them run the colony. The Japanese stripped Vietnam of resources, and as a consequence hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese starved to death. Any protests against Japanese rule were dealt with harshly. But the Viet Minh grew stronger, and by 1944 was able to launch resistance attacks on Japanese outposts in northern
Among them were groups of Communists whose burning desire was to achieve Vietnamese independence. Their leaders were Ho Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap. Ho Chi Mihn was a passionate advocate of Vietnamese independence. “Digital History” His twin aims were to build an independent Vietnam free of foreign control and a nation ruled as a Communist society. Vo Nguyen Giap taught history and worked as a journalist until he was arrested in the 1930s, for supporting student strikes. Released 13 months later, he joined the Communist party and began protesting against French rule of Indochina. “About Education” At around the time (note card under french rule) World War ii broke out in Europe. France was defeated by Germany and thus was powerless to defend its colonies in Asia. Japan invaded French Indochina, and by July 1941 had forced the French to let them run the colony. The Japanese stripped Vietnam of resources, and as a consequence hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese starved to death. Any protests against Japanese rule were dealt with harshly. But the Viet Minh grew stronger, and by 1944 was able to launch resistance attacks on Japanese outposts in northern