Ho Chi Minh (born Nguyen Sinh Con on May 19, 1890, died September 2, 1969) was a Vietnamese nationalist, and communist revolutionary who led resistance against both French colonial rule, and Japanese occupation. Ho Chi Minh became the first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam following its independence in 1945.
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Not much is know of Ho Chi Minh's early life, born Nguyen Sinh Con, the son of a government official who had refused to work with the French governance, Ho Chi Minh received a European education in France. He petitioned the council of Versailles following WWI, to grant Vietnam (French Indochina) independence from colonial rule, but wasn't allowed to speak. This move however attracted media attention, and gained him favor among Vietnamese nationalists. He became one of the founding members of the French Communist Party in the year 1920. He would go on to travel to Moscow to receive training in order to be an advocate of communism. Once he had traveled to various countries, he returned to his native land, which was still under French dominion. It was here, that he began his campaign for a free, independent Vietnam. When Japan came in, taking French Indochina, his followers where among the few nationalist to resist, seeing the Japanese as another wave of occupiers. When starvation brought on by Japanese policy became too much to bare, with the people having to eat rats, and becoming skin, and bone; the farmers of the land united with him.
The United States sent OSS officer Archemedes Patti to assist Ho Chi Minh's group. However, Japan shortly surrendered following the bombing of Nagasaki. When the Emperor of Vietnam abdicated his throne, Ho Chi Minh read the Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Which was followed by a fly over by an American aircraft, to which, the people rejoiced. Saigon was established as the nation's capital. Ho sent an appeal to Truman, but did not receive a reply, for the president had yet to formulate a policy on Indochina. With time, Vietnam again found itself flooded by foreign forces; those from Republic of China (Taiwan), and those from the UK. The British, began rearming the French, with intent to hand the land back to the nation, believing a strong France was needed for the rebuilding of Europe. They began forcing the Vietnam nationals northward, and the Vietnam resisted, but had not the weapon power to hold their own. Thus, the nation became split; the north housing the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and the south, under French occupation.
However, even in the north the nationals faced an issue; the Republic of China (Taiwan) had been sent to disarm the Japanese, and where intent to remain. Ho Chi Minh negotiated with the French, and in 1946; came to an agreement. He allowed French troops to remain, so as to expel the Chinese and Japanese. in exchange, the French recognized the new state. The gamble was that the French would not try to take power, and that a long term agreement could be achieved. A truce was signed, and French troops remained, only to be evacuated as soon as possible. Ho had traveled to France to continue negotiations only to find the French Cabinet had collapsed, and thus, he had no one to negotiate with, having to tour France till a new Cabinet could be formed.
During this time, the French forces in Southern Vietnam, acting without government demand, declared Southern Vietnam separate from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; a violation of their agreement. He had considered leaving, but was assured the new French government would handle the situation, and in that same year (1946) he was greeted by Parisian Vietnamese, and French Citizens, who had turned out for a national welcome of Vietnam's first president. The new government welcomed him formally, it, itself, holding a number of communist officials. However, despite these formalities, the French government insisted that Southern Vietnam, was part of France. Negotiations deteriorated, to the point of direct threats being made upon the Vietnamese delegation; mostly involving a boast that it'd only take six days to clean the nationalists out of Vietnam.
War, soon came, as the French attempted to do just what they said; push the nationalist forces back, and retake Vietnam as part of France.
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