EXPRESSIONS OF IDENTITY – aspirations & actions
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EXPRESSIONS OF IDENTITY – aspirations & actions
1919 founded a newspaper, ‘La Paria’, in French and ‘Soul of Vietnam’ in Vietnamese to
publish his views of colonisation and nationalism.He always hoped that the US would help to free Vietnam. -made unsuccessful approaches to Wilson and Truman.1920 he joined the French Communist Party.Never wavered from the ideal of a free and independent Vietnam.1923 – Moscow- adopted Leninism.1924 - China communist groups.
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EXPRESSIONS OF IDENTITY cont’d
• 1925 - Revolutionary Youth League of Vietnam.
• 1927 - nearly arrested• He travelled to persuade village
peasants about his ideas.• 1929 - Hong Kong brought rival
communist groups together as the Indochina Communist Party –the ICP.
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EXPRESSIONS OF IDENTITY cont’d
• 1930s he ‘disappeared’ - thought to be dead
• By 1939 he thought the time for his nationalistic revolution was near - made moves to return to Vietnam.
• 1941 founded the Vietnamese Independence League –Viet Minh.
• This was to be a guerrilla army to eject the colonisers.
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• 1943 – released, walked home to Vietnam.• 1945 took control during power vacuum. • 2nd September 1945 - rally of 500,000
people in Hanoi • Used words form the US Constitution to
state his case for independence. • Began to eliminate his opposition.• Ho asked French and President Truman for
help and to give the Vietnamese autonomy.
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EXPRESSIONS OF IDENTITY cont’d
• Borrowed ideas from Lenin,• Took the name Ho Chi Minh – Bringer
of Light• Promoted land reform, improved
working conditions, democratic rights. • 1941 he went to China to help fight
against the Japanese • Arrested as a communist.
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EXPRESSIONS OF IDENTITY cont’d
• French returned in 1946 to Vietnam.• 1954 agreed to the division of Vietnam• In 1965 Lyndon Johnson offered Ho a
settlement which he turned down. • Ho agreed to peace talks but he died
during them 3 Sept 1969
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CHARACTERISTICS
• Middle class• Considered wise• Softly spoken and benign• Considered a gentleman• Called ‘Uncle Ho’ - fostered the persona of
‘avuncular Mandarin’• Enjoyed French songs • Humble demeanour• Smoked American cigarettes: only ever offered
Vietnamese cigarettes
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CHARACTERISTICS cont’d
• Fluent speaker of English, French,
Russian and 3 Chinese dialects• Attracted important and powerful politicians • Single minded and dedicated to Vietnamese
Nationalism• Appeared to be celibate although actually
not.• ‘In touch’ with the plight of the peasants• Wide appeal with his humanistic ideals.
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CHARACTERISTICS cont’d
• Secretive at times - changed his name up to 19 times.
• Preferred Leninism to Marxism.• Willing to sacrifice all for his vision.• Never a committed communist but committed
nationalist.• Now regarded by the Vietnamese as their
greatest nationalist hero.• In 1975 - Saigon renamed
Ho Chi Minh City
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CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
• Born 19th May 1890 in Nge An to a middle class family
• Youngest of three children, • Named Nguyen Sinh Cuong - changed
at age 10 to Nguyen Tat Thanh• Vietnam - colonised by the Chinese -
then French from about 1858• Ho learned Confucian philosophy • Sent to a French preparatory school.
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• His father was fired from his job - nationalistic tendencies - left family.
• Ho learned that the French were vindictive.
• 1908 Ho sent to Hue to study
• Expelled - brought to attention of French Secret Police.
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CONTRIBUTING FACTORS cont’d
• Aged 21 travelled to see French ‘Liberty, Fraternity, Egalite’ -first hand.
• turned down for a student.• Then travelled around.• Liked the Statue of Liberty• Impressed by US civil rights.• 1917 met the Overseas Workers Association
in London.
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• Left for Paris in 1917 (Paris Peace Talks of 1919).
• He tried to get help to free Vietnam • Unable to talk to Woodrow Wilson.• Publishing gave him publicity in Vietnam.• Lived under the threat of treason.• Being Vietnamese meant always being
occupied.
CONTRIBUTING FACTORS cont’d
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• Year 12 Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh Poster available from www.schoolhistory.co.nz• Vietnam village photos courtesy of M. C. Kraft. Images taken between August 5 1967 through July 28th
1968.• These were taken when Kraft was assigned as a US Medic to the 1/27th Wolfhounds, 25th Infantry
Division.