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Introduction

Ho Chi MinhHo Chi Minh was a powerful leader of Vietnam during a troubled period of that country’s history. Ho fought to make Vietnam a united, independent, and Communist country. After his death this dream came true.

Early Life

Ho Chi Minh was born on May 19, 1890, in Hoang Tru, Vietnam. His original name was Nguyen Sinh Cung. Vietnam was then part of French Indochina, which was a colony of France. As a young man, Ho worked as a seaman and traveled widely.

Career

While living in Paris, France, Ho became a Communist. Communism is a political system in which the common workers are important.

In 1930 he helped organize a Communist party in Vietnam. The French government did not want him in Vietnam so he lived in other countries. In about 1940 he began to use the name Ho Chi Minh, which means “he who enlightens.”

In 1945, during World War II, the Japanese took Vietnam from the French. Then the United States defeated Japan. Ho declared Vietnamese independence on September 2, 1945. However, the French soon took back control of southern Vietnam. In 1946 Ho’s forces began to fight the French for control of the country. They finally defeated the French in 1954. Although the fighting stopped, the country remained divided.

Ho was president of North Vietnam. He wanted to reunite the two halves of Vietnam. Others wanted this as well. Starting in about 1959, however, fighting broke out between people in the north and people in the south. This fighting became known as the Vietnam War.

Death and Legacy

Ho Chi Minh died on September 2, 1969, while the Vietnam War was still being fought. The Communists won control of all of Vietnam in 1975. They then changed the name of South Vietnam’s capital city from Saigon to Ho Chi Minh City.

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While he was in France, Ho Chi Minh worked as a gardener, waiter, sweeper, and photo retoucher.

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