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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: brady on March 03, 2003, 01:54:48 PM
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ho chi min
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Think so, too.
(WW2 unrelated ? Or was he taking influence back then ?)
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I agree. That be Uncle Ho.
ZPB
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Originally posted by devious
Think so, too.
(WW2 unrelated ? Or was he taking influence back then ?)
Ho Chi Minh
His real name was: Nguyen Sinh Cung, or it may have been: Nguyen Tat Thanh, or even: Nguyen Van Ba
Re. WWII
"In 1940, Japan's legions swept into Indochina and French officials in Vietnam, loyal to the pro-German Vichy administration in France, collaborated with them. Nationalists in the region greeted the Japanese as liberators, but to Ho they were no better than the French. Slipping across the Chinese frontier into Vietnam--his first return home in three decades--he urged his disciples to fight both the Japanese and the French. There, in a remote camp, he founded the Viet Minh, an acronym for the Vietnam Independence League, from which he derived his nom de guerre, Ho Chi Minh--roughly "Bringer of Light." "
From Time 100 National leaders Site: http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/hochiminh.html
palef
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Nice target for the range.... Thanks...;)
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Ho Chi Min, it is:)
From What I have read he was a big pain in the back side to the Japanese, so much so that when the Japanese Surendered in 45, the French , lacking an army in theater, armed some of the Japanese in their prison camps to help fight the Followeres of Ho Chi Min for a while.
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you sure that isnt the infamous fu man chu ? :D