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The Story of "Ho Chi Minh" (Read Description)

Aside from all the misleading information given by the "Western Media" usually from the opposition who ran from "home" and "anti-communist extremist". This video will enlighten you with true details about "Ho Chi Minh" (He who is enlightened) or Bac Ho (Uncle Ho). This is what they don't want you to hear because they are afraid of the truth. Born in a small village of "Hoàng Trù" as "Nguyễn Sinh Cung" in 1890 (his mother's hometown) and growing up in "Kim Liên Village, Nam Đàn District, Nghệ An Province, Viet Nam", Ho was taught Confucianism at a young age by his father, who was a Confucianist scholar, teacher and civil servant for the imperial palace. Ho was very well educated, he was taught to realize the philosophy of the French colonist through Confusianism. He also recieved education at a modern French-style lycée in Huế which he later abandon to lecture at "Phan Thiết, Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam". In 1911 Ho Chi Minh went abroad the French cruise ship the "Amiral Latouche-Tréville" serving as a kitchen apprentice. He applied at the "French Colonial Administrative School" after the arrival in "Marseille, France" with little luck he was turned down, so he kept himself occuppied with other duties such as waitering or cleanering during his stay. Throughout his free time in France he would attend liberaries and study about the philosophy, history and politics of the "Western" society. Ho Chi Minh arrived in USA on 1912 as a kitchen appretentice on a cruise ship and stayed in New York City and Boston for about a year. Where he worked as a baker and a servant for a rich family. He eventually left USA in 1913 and continued to England living in West Earling, London then later to Crouch End, London from 1913 to 1917. Ho Chi Minh reappeared in Paris, France on 1917 where he was lectured about communism. Ho attended the Versailles peace talk as "Nguyễn Ái Quốc" (Nguyen the Patriot) where he demanded that the "Western Powers" grant equal rights in the "French Indochina", though he was ignored and laughted upon. Ho later cited the good intention of the "U.S. Declaration of Independence". He was confident and determined, so he prompt the current president of the United States, "President Woodrow Wilson" for removal of the French from Viet Nam and replacing it with a nationalist government. He was again ignored and laughted upon. Ho later supported the French Communist Party and was promoted to an Comintern of Asia after spending much time in Moscow, Russia. He become a specialist on principal theorist and colonial warfare, where he then changed his name from "Nguyễn Ái Quốc" to "Hồ Chí Minh" (He who is enlightened). In 1923, Ho moved to Guangzhou, China where he organized the 'Youth Education Classes' at "Whampoa Military Academy" from 1925 to 1926 lecturing about revolutionary movement in Indochina. He resided at Hong Kong as a Comintern. Ho was arrested by the British police in 1931 and jailed for two years. He returned to the Soviet Union upon his release and spent many years recovering from Tuberculosis (a disease non common in healthy adults). He then returned to China in 1938 and served as an adviser with the Chinese Communist armed forces. More to come... -VNTIGER

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