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    Ho Chi Minh (alias Nguyen Sinh Cung‚ Nguyen Tat Thanh‚ and Nguyen Ai Quoc) was one of the greatest leaders of all time in Vietnam. He was born on the nineteen of May‚ 1890 in Kim Lien village‚ Nam Dan district‚ Nghe An province. Social context and family education has a profound affected him when he was young. He attended school in Hue and then taught at a private school in Phan Thiet for a short time. In 1911‚ he went to abroad‚ did many different jobs. He also participated in the revolutionary

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    compromising on areas of conflicts or further motivate the project socially. Below are interests of various stakeholders. Economically  CHC Working Group Riding on the transactions to fund Ho Yeow Sun’s pop music career‚ the people responsible for the project especially those in the main working group and Sun Ho will have a cut in the monetary success. Risks: There could be monetary loss due to mismanagement of funds or no economical success in the project. If the transactions are made known to

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    Vietnamese victory against the French at the battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 brought about dramatic changes to Indochina. These changes took place in the Geneva Conference which shortly happened after the battle of Dien Bien Phu. General Vo Nguyen Giap and Ho Chi Minh who were the Vietminh’s leader had only one goal and that was to unify Vietnam and declare independence from colonial rule but however their goals were not achieved at the end of the Geneva Conference due to a number of reasons. The Battle

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    capture outposts‚ and immobilize French forces eventually took its toll. Even with the heavy losses of the Vietnamese‚ they were successful in their fight for independence against the empire. Ho Chi Minh was‚ of course‚ immensely popular amongst the Vietnamese people and was even referred to by many as‚ “Uncle Ho.” This popularity led to his presidency in North Vietnam as well as him remaining as the symbol for Vietnam’s unification. Economic Prosperity France saw Vietnam as a prime economic opportunity

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    Ho Chi Minh and Ngo Dinh Diem Sandra Jaime Devry University Gary Grimm Ho Chi Minh and Ngo Dinh Diem Following the Geneva conference in1954‚ an agreement was signed to end the First Indochina war. The agreements also lead to the temporary division of the Democratic of Vietnam into two sub- countries separated along the Laotian border next to the 17th parallel. To the north was the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and its capital in Hanoi and to the south was the Republic of Vietnam and its

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    “At first the USA supported Ho Chi Minh against the French; then the USA supported the French giving them huge amounts of money of money for their fight against communism” From History Controlled Assessment CA5 Vietnam 1960-1975 by Bircher and May” 1 “Just let me get elected‚ and then you can have your war…” http://www.spartacus.schhoolnet.co.uk 2 Strength of North Vietnam/Ho Chi Minh/ VC “Possibly 80 percent of the population would have voted for the communist Ho Chi Minh as their leader.” President

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    for example Eisenhower actively promoted and supported Diem‚ even though it was evident he was corrupt. Even though Eisenhower failed to prevent North Vietnam from becoming Communist‚ which was never a realistic possibility with the popularity of Ho Chi Minh‚ he did reject the option of using the atomic bomb on North Vietnam. The use of the atomic bomb on the North would have meant the end of the war‚ with the South and America victorious. In the 1940s‚ The Red Scare had created an anti-communist

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    Notice for Scholars This monograph was originally published as the September 1972 issue of Southeast Asian Perspectives‚ a publication of the American Friends of Vietnam‚ an organization which was formed in 1955 and prior to its demise two decades later included on its board such diverse figures as Senators John F. Kennedy and Mike Mansfield‚ Socialist Party Chairman Norman Thomas‚ and Journalist Robert Shaplen. It is reprinted here with the permission of the author. Please note that in formatting

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    help stop Vietnam because America knew if Vietnam would win‚ communism might be taking over. The U.S. did not like the Vietnam government because of the communist party along with their leader. Over in Vietnam everything revolved around one man‚ Ho Chi Minh. This man was the leader of the communist party in Vietnam and he was very well

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    Geneva Accords in 1954 that some stability came to the Indochinese state. The Accords established a temporary cease-fire between the newly divided nation‚ but hostilities mounted as two radically different worldviews plagued its 27 million inhabitants. Ho Chi Minh and the communists in the North had their troubles‚ but they managed to build along party lines and continually increased their power and influence. Southern Vietnam would not fare as well. Ngo Dinh Diem was the prime minister under emperor

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