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Guess what, I'm one of those people. Ho Chi Minh is a cruel, cruel man, he killed his own people in many tragic ways. Just saying that is getting me mad. He lived in the Northern part of Viet Nam but wanted to take over the Southern part of Viet Nam, that's where I used to live. But doesn't that sound so stupid? We lived in the same country but why does he wanted to fight for land? The people in the Northern part were super strong, but our people were not afraid, they risks their lives to save their families. Ho Chi Minh Killed everyone that was in his way, even old people and children, you should see some of the movies about the Viet Nam war, when Ho Chi Minh kill old womans because they don't want him to take away their kids and grandkids. Sadly, the Viet Nam war ended and Ho Chi Minh won. Now Viet Nam is under the control of the people in Northern part, which means is under the control of Ho Chi Minh. Even though he's dead but his powers are still strong. People in Viet Nam honor him for that and Southern people were forced to honor him or else they'll go to jail or even get kill. So now only the Northern people get to be presidents and can do anything they want, like take money and houses and maybe even families, my grandma was forced to give away her house so she have to hire a lawyer and fight for her old house for many years. That's why so many Vietnamese are in USA now, including my family, too.

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He wasn't disliked; it was simply war; he was the enemy.

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Did the US support Ho Chi Minh?

No, the us supported Ngo Diem. They later had him killed by his own generals


Why was ho chi minh trail effective?

The HO CHI MINH Trail was "Very" effective. But it wasn't a trail. It was a "Network" of roads and trails. If the US could have "widened" the war and involved Cambodia & Laos, the Ho Chi Minh could have easily been destroyed or occupied by US/Allied forces. Of course, then, possibly Red China and/or the Soviets would have had something to say about it. Red China DID enter the Korean War when US Forces invaded North Korea in 1950. So we simply bombed it, and conducted covert operations against it.


Why United States Help Vietnam fight the Japanese in 1944?

The US supported Ho Chi Minh fight the Japanese in Vietnam as part of their war with Japan .


How should have us conducted Vietnam war?

This would be a "Cuban Missile Crisis" Gamble: Tell Red China and the USSR that if North Vietnam does not remove their forces from Laos and Cambodia (Ho Chi Minh Trail) that the US will destroy (physically occupy) Laos and Cambodia and/or invade NORTH Vietnam. And that Red China and the USSR should stay out of the war. In return, "IF" North Vietnam removes the Ho Chi Minh trail (Laos/Cambodia), and does NOT violate any other nation's neutrality, the US will revert to militarily supporting the Republic of South Vietnam with advisers and equipment. The war will be fought strictly by the North and the South Vietnamese; as surrogates for the free world and the communist world.


Who was the leader of the Viet Minh movement?

The most common field leader, known to most people during the war, was General Giap, who had defeated the French in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu, and then laid seige to the US Marine Base at Khe Sanh in 1968. GEN Giap was not a "guerilla leader", but a high ranking general in the North Vietnamese Army.

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Who was the leader of the north vietnamese communist forces?

The leader of the People's Republic of Vietnam during their wars of independence was Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh saw through leadership of the resistance against the Japanese, French and ultimately the Americans.


What wars did ho chi minh fight in?

Ho Chi Minh helped the US and allies during WWII against the Japanese who were occupying Indo-China. When Japan left, France returned, and Ho Chi Minh led the Communist Vietnamese forces against the French forces. When France left, the US entered the country, and Ho Chi Minh fought the US.


Why was ho chi minh called uncle ho?

Since the US was fighting North Vietnam, and the US was referred to by the GIs as "Uncle Sam", "Uncle Ho" seemed fitting. Besides, it was alot easier to say, than Ho Chi Minh.


Who were the major political players?

US Presidents & US Generals & Ho Chi Minh.


Did the us ever bomb the ho chi minh trail?

Yes, parts of it were bombed.


Why did the US would refuse to respond to Ho Chi Minh's request?

The US did, during the Second World War. After WWII, however, Ho Chi Minh's interests began to conflict with the interests of the US and allies, as Indochina at the time was colonised by the French. Ho Chi Minh began to align himself with the Soviet Union, and the US feared expanded Soviet influence throughout the region.


Which North Vietnam supply line was never cut by the US?

The Ho Chi Minh Trail.


Did the US support Ho Chi Minh?

No, the us supported Ngo Diem. They later had him killed by his own generals


Who was the Vietnamese communist who defeated the French and later challenged the US?

The relevant man is Ho Chi Minh


Why did the us refuse to respond to ho chi minh's request?

Vietnam's independence movement was led by communists.


Who was the leader of the north vietnamese during the Vietnam war?

The Japanese departed Indochina (including Vietnam) when they surrendered, ending World War Two, in 1945. From this date onward, only the US, French, and N/S Vietnamese people were directly involved with any fighting/conflicts.


Why did Ho Chi Minh worry the US in the 1960s?

Ho Chi Minh was an avowed Communist and the US believed that he would promote communism throughout Southeast Asia, which would be counter to the US policy of supporting capitalistic dictatorships and democracies. These fears were later borne out by the fall of Laos and Cambodia to Communism.