Ho Chi Minh - The Leader of North Vietnam

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
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    Ho Chi Minh, father of independent Vietnam, was a man of contrasts. Standing at just four foot, eleven inches and weighing less than a hundred pounds, he appeared to pose no threat to anyone. Yet, through the force of his personality and the steely determination of his will he defeated two of the world’s mightiest nations. He portrayed himself as a simple man of the people yet he ruled over a repressive regime that committed terrible atrocities. While many viewed him as the bringer of light to a repressed people, to others he was simply a Communist spy planted by the Soviets. In today’s Biographics, we discover the truth about the real Ho Chi Minh.
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Комментарии • 2,7 тыс.

  • @markusdee6136
    @markusdee6136 5 лет назад +2600

    Most Vietnamese fighters during the Vietnam War didn't believe or didn't fight for communism...
    They were fighting for Independence, freedom, and one Vietnam.

    • @robfl100
      @robfl100 5 лет назад +83

      What about the hundreds of thousands that fought for South Vietnam?

    • @command_unit7792
      @command_unit7792 5 лет назад +465

      @@robfl100 Eh it was a very corrupt and mostly christian regime...It wasnt popular it mostly survived because of US support...

    • @robfl100
      @robfl100 5 лет назад +113

      @@command_unit7792 it was Ngo Dinh Diem that was unpopular, many Vietnamese still rallied to fight the communist insurgency trying to take over the country. Look into the casualties during the entire war. Over 3 times as many South Vietnamese troops died than American troops, proving that they did most of the fighting. They North Vietnamese just claimed it was an anti-colonialist struggle for propaganda purposes. Even Ngo Dinh Diem (who was removed in 1963 because of his unpopularity) was strongly in favor of an independent Vietnam during French rule, they just didn't want a communist government.

    • @tacob0
      @tacob0 5 лет назад +153

      @@robfl100 I dont think the americans using the vietnamese to take most casualties for thier war is a good look at all nor an argument for their populairity. The Vietnamese where poor so they would have taken service if paid well obviously. Its not like the US has a history of supporting regimes that will advance thier interest regardless of populairity with all kinds of tactics to make them seem more populair with things like bribes and the demonize the other side with propaganda including false flag attacks.

    • @robfl100
      @robfl100 5 лет назад +64

      @@tacob0 I don't really care about the ethics of US involvement in Vietnam, I just commented to refute the idea that the Vietnamese were fighting for "freedom" and "independence" like the lead coment suggests. Most people think it was just the Vietnamese fighting Americans, when it was really just a civil war in South Vietnam, where the rebels were backed by the North. The South was backed by the US, but that's not really an argument because the North was backed heavily by China, and somewhat by the USSR. China even sent about 300k troops to fight in the war.
      While the South Vietnamese government was pretty corrupt the North was pretty bad as well. Many people fled to the south after the partition in 1954, and at least 10k people were killed in "land reform" programs. They also assinated about 100k people during the war of independence against the french. So that shows that the people who fought for the South Vietnamese army may have been somewhat more sincere than you're giving them credit and weren't necessarily just a bunch of cucks under US control.

  • @OG2958
    @OG2958 5 лет назад +1960

    The French and Americans failed to see that the NVA and VCs main driving goal wasn't communism. Instead it was independence.

    • @SaraH-jn5db
      @SaraH-jn5db 4 года назад +82

      It almost always is

    • @nguyenkhanh3762
      @nguyenkhanh3762 4 года назад +188

      yes finally someone understand

    • @shibadoggo3650
      @shibadoggo3650 4 года назад +54

      We just want independence

    • @sebastiantetsuya6879
      @sebastiantetsuya6879 4 года назад +102

      The capitalistic, corrupted bureaucrats and their dictatorship would fall! Vietnamese working people, arise and unite! Down with the fake "communist" ruling class!

    • @loc878
      @loc878 4 года назад +5

      @@sebastiantetsuya6879 👍👍

  • @EmpressMermaid
    @EmpressMermaid 5 лет назад +907

    His early life and beliefs demonstrate the old truth:
    "Those who make peaceful change impossible make violent revolutions inevitable."

    • @noticemesenpai69
      @noticemesenpai69 3 года назад +29

      US should take note

    • @Gun_Metal_Grey
      @Gun_Metal_Grey 3 года назад +2

      @@noticemesenpai69 But this was cause of the French

    • @noticemesenpai69
      @noticemesenpai69 3 года назад +10

      @@Gun_Metal_Grey lol you don’t get it

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 3 года назад +11

      @@noticemesenpai69 Also the French what was their problem they are not the same like they were during napoleon III. They just came out of ww2 barley alive and they have the time make us a colony again? I mean the british can barley hold their

    • @dinuxplay8003
      @dinuxplay8003 Год назад +1

      Bruh, that is literally a quote from JFK

  • @Akk-1203
    @Akk-1203 3 года назад +276

    “Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom”

    • @baochi456
      @baochi456 2 года назад +17

      @@teatarou that's a bit of a mismatch ngl, Ho was gentle, same can't be said about birdie boi.

    • @user-eg8zz6dw8l
      @user-eg8zz6dw8l Год назад +3

      @@teatarou He was better than Eren a lot.

    • @Stryfe52
      @Stryfe52 9 месяцев назад

      @@teataroufeels more like Erwin. I don’t think Eren has a proper real life equivale

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 13 дней назад

      @@baochi456 , Yeah,.... Ho was gentle, that's why he only waged a destructive war at all cost to fight against the very Vietnamese people who loved peace in the South.

    • @baochi456
      @baochi456 12 дней назад

      @@ongmat4439 cry about it reactionary. Cry to your daddy CIA 🗿🗿

  • @captainphilippines8461
    @captainphilippines8461 4 года назад +1141

    His country defeated 4 of the most powerful nations back then USA, Japan, China and France respectively

    • @Jack-he8jv
      @Jack-he8jv 4 года назад +19

      seriously u think they could have handled france or japan if they weren't totally destroyed/exhausted in war?

    • @inuriie4370
      @inuriie4370 4 года назад +348

      Jack Crowder And that’s why he is smart. Because he knew how to seize the opportunity, wars aren’t won with pure force alone otherwise history would’ve been very different. Defeat and victory is decided by wisdom and cunning.

    • @samuelademeso9041
      @samuelademeso9041 4 года назад +12

      Captain Phillipianes your wrong about the China one: he died before the country was United and didn't leave through the sino-vietnamese war

    • @lethutrang4912
      @lethutrang4912 4 года назад +94

      @@samuelademeso9041 In the long history of Vietnam, they defeated Chinese troops many times, even Mongolian empire' army were defeated three times in one century. Vietnam never fear China at all.

    • @samuelademeso9041
      @samuelademeso9041 4 года назад +13

      @@lethutrang4912 I know that, but I wasn't talking about ancient history. I'm saying ho chi min, live during the conflict with the Japanese, French and American. But he didn't live during sino-vietnamese war, because he was dead by the time the country became unifed in 1970. I wasn't talking about Vietnam ancient history of fighting with the Chinese

  • @wrathofsocrus
    @wrathofsocrus 5 лет назад +1369

    That ship leaving in 1931 and arriving in 1911 must have been pretty amazing!

    • @blacktiger19143
      @blacktiger19143 5 лет назад +18

      LOL!!!

    • @glenncunningham6397
      @glenncunningham6397 5 лет назад +108

      Had a flux capacitor...

    • @Babarudra
      @Babarudra 5 лет назад +71

      Philadelphia Project.

    • @neilmoore7194
      @neilmoore7194 5 лет назад +13

      Re-edit this vid to fix this mistake pls.

    • @kknives36
      @kknives36 5 лет назад +75

      That’s how he won the war. He went back in time and knew everyone’s moves before they even made them.

  • @Andrew-ub5yc
    @Andrew-ub5yc 5 лет назад +1450

    0:05 “I’m not Vietnamese, I do not speak Vietnamese, but the trees do”

    • @roosterboxgaming1150
      @roosterboxgaming1150 5 лет назад +21

      Vladimir Vsevolodovich this needs to be pinned

    • @trongnhantran1561
      @trongnhantran1561 5 лет назад +29

      ” Hey guy I have seen that tree was moving. I swear. And then my teammate shocked like he heard the calling of hell.” A veteran tells his story

    • @anhhaobuiphong5933
      @anhhaobuiphong5933 4 года назад +7

      We not talking with the losers

    • @nguyenquynhthuytruc6199
      @nguyenquynhthuytruc6199 4 года назад +2

      @@anhhaobuiphong5933 WhAt Do YoU mEaN?

    • @coolskeleton2767
      @coolskeleton2767 4 года назад +17

      and then they said : "DITME BON XAM LUOC HAY CUT RA KHOI DAT NUOC TAO " :)

  • @tnminhkhoi1398
    @tnminhkhoi1398 4 года назад +575

    French: We have the most heavily armed fortress in Indochina
    Vietnamese: We have the high ground

  • @longdang1119
    @longdang1119 4 года назад +887

    The fact that both North and South Vietnamese governments called him "uncle" and "father of the Nation" told it all.

    • @therockbat
      @therockbat 4 года назад +17

      Wait, don't the South Vietnamese government (Republic of Vietnam) use every chance they have to take cheap shots at Ho?

    • @yuujio5455
      @yuujio5455 4 года назад +173

      @@therockbat The South love Uncle Ho but South Vietnamese governments made him like a tyrian

    • @lucassmith4847
      @lucassmith4847 3 года назад +12

      I believe only North calls him that way. South doesn't speak much about him.

    • @yuujio5455
      @yuujio5455 3 года назад +146

      @@lucassmith4847 WWTf man? iam from the south , Binh phuoc. We love him so much

    • @hoanglinhle4468
      @hoanglinhle4468 3 года назад +95

      @@lucassmith4847
      Do you live in South Vietnam ? Because i do.
      And i call him that way.

  • @mioszolszewski3583
    @mioszolszewski3583 4 года назад +436

    Best wishes for an outstanding leader and revolutionary - Ho Chi Minh!
    Regards from Poland!🇵🇱
    Long-life friendship with Vietnam!🇻🇳

    • @NamNguyen-jr3lw
      @NamNguyen-jr3lw 3 года назад +20

      Thank you I love polish people ❤️❤️❤️

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 года назад +4

      What's best polish vodka ?

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 3 года назад +16

      Thank you and love from us too.
      Btw love your country and culture, your country history is also the same as us. Being the target of grabing by other major power neighbor . But you still stand up again.
      [ really love your polish Lancer , the greatest calvary in all of europe ]

    • @djzrobzombie2813
      @djzrobzombie2813 3 года назад +7

      @@thanhhoangnguyen4754 bla bla bla let's talk about vodka

    • @jackd1667
      @jackd1667 3 года назад +6

      @@djzrobzombie2813 wtffff

  • @1-hourrelaxationmusic257
    @1-hourrelaxationmusic257 3 года назад +139

    Ho President lives with Vietnamese people forever. He led all the patriotic hearts of Vietnamese people to defeat the two mightiest nations in the 20th century. His life and his devotion to Vietnam could not be verbalized in words. Not only Vietnam but also other oppressive countries in the world had recognized him as an immortal symbol to fight against imperialism, to fight for national independence. The greatest man ever. Must say that he lives permanently in my heart as well as all Vietnamese patriots.

    • @ItsLunaRegina
      @ItsLunaRegina Год назад

      he's garbage

    • @uptowngeorgiaave900
      @uptowngeorgiaave900 Год назад +2

      💪🏿✊🏿

    • @ItsLunaRegina
      @ItsLunaRegina Год назад +1

      @@uptowngeorgiaave900 nig emojis?

    • @AccipiterSmith
      @AccipiterSmith 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam was the person i look up to next to Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore and Miriam Defensor Santiago of the Philippines.

    • @goofymoofy8101
      @goofymoofy8101 5 месяцев назад +1

      he shot my grandpa…

  • @cs7725
    @cs7725 5 лет назад +300

    One of the things I love about this channel is you get to see and learn about other country’s perspectives and history. As an American I only knew of the US involvement in Vietnam. This really helped paint a broader picture of Vietnam’s history. Thank you for putting out so many awesome videos!

    • @thefrenchtaunter2757
      @thefrenchtaunter2757 Год назад +7

      Facts. I grew up thinking that Ho Chi Minh was the Vietnamese Stalin. I love how FactBoy's channels open my mind to new perspectives.

  • @justinlabrosse8506
    @justinlabrosse8506 3 года назад +56

    I have huge respect for the Vietnamese people the determination and resilience it took to keep fighting and defeat the worlds most powerful nations is the highest example of the fight for freedom.

    • @GigaChadh976
      @GigaChadh976 2 года назад +1

      “Freedom.”

    • @Lone432345
      @Lone432345 2 года назад

      When has any communist country every really been free. If you not free to say what you want without government reprisal. Than your not free.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 13 дней назад

      The destructive war Ho Chi Minh waged to fight against the very Vietnamese people in the South of the country is totally misguided.
      Without the backing of Soviet block aka Russia and China, he would have not been able to be that aggressive against the South VN.
      As a result of the war, Vietnam suffered immense destruction, division of people's heart and mind, and have a dictatorship regime until now.

  • @minhmeo1209
    @minhmeo1209 4 года назад +159

    The date of Ho Chi Minh's death is Sep. 2, which is also the day he declared independence for Vietnam on Sep. 2, 1945.

    • @RandomKuteness
      @RandomKuteness 4 года назад +30

      Nguyễn Sinh Cung Dù tên thật của m là gì, m mãi mãi vẫn là thằng thất bại :))) Những đầu óc tầm thường chỉ dừng lại ở việc lập acc fake tên và chế vài bài thơ mất dạy, hả hê trên sự ngu dốt của bản thân :))). Wonder why Ho Chi Minh managed to get the support of the majority, ‘cause he was wise and a man of his words, unlike some south vietnam “leaders” who were the first to run and abandon their people. So shut up and bow down losers, you did not and will not stand a chance to win, as I can see that the stupidity is something in your blood

    • @nguyenuctrung3814
      @nguyenuctrung3814 4 года назад +13

      @@SucSinhCung trước khi comment như thế phiền bạn đổi tên cho đỡ nhục

    • @inuriie4370
      @inuriie4370 4 года назад

      Nguyễn Sinh Cung Way to go, you now have every Vietnamese Literature teacher on your heels. Good luck man:

    • @phanhnguyen1693
      @phanhnguyen1693 4 года назад +6

      @@SucSinhCung Xin bạn hãy cẩn thận lời nói của bạn và bạn thay luôn cái tên cho đỡ nhục:)

    • @t-34onsnow47
      @t-34onsnow47 4 года назад +4

      @@SucSinhCung in the US, if you're poor, you're the dead man. You just hate the government because they cant help you with your (how can I say it correctly) mental problem, right?
      If you are one of the people think that only the communist countries's government are corrupted, well, your mind, you should have someone check it regularly, and I meant EVERY SECOND, brother.

  • @albertsamuel3336
    @albertsamuel3336 5 лет назад +318

    Wow I'm from Indonesia and seeing that the struggle for Vietnamese independence is very similar to ours astonished me. Nice video as always.

    • @nguyenhoangphucluan8059
      @nguyenhoangphucluan8059 5 лет назад +1

      Nah shut up indon

    • @nguyenhoangphucluan8059
      @nguyenhoangphucluan8059 5 лет назад +2

      @@eistran2347 we lost the culture and lost the people too

    • @quangnguyen4551
      @quangnguyen4551 4 года назад +21

      We are the Southeast Asian people who share similar painful colonial past.
      In our region, only Thailand with outstanding foreign policy did not have to suffer colonialism.

    • @jurtra9090
      @jurtra9090 4 года назад +6

      @@nguyenhoangphucluan8059 dude stfu

    • @Sheyl3319
      @Sheyl3319 4 года назад +5

      Well, that said atleast the Dutch weren't bombing the crud out of everything, lucky you mate.

  • @minhle-wq3cy
    @minhle-wq3cy 3 года назад +34

    Ho Chi Minh is a living image of revolutionary morality. A special feature in him is modesty, sincere simplicity. The late Chilean President Salvador Allende said about Uncle Ho: "Behind his soft appearance is a strong, brave, indomitable spirit ... At first, the people from the West laughed at his clothes, then after a while, many of them realized that his special clothes proved that wherever he was, among the elites or among the masses, he never forgot that he was one of the Vietnamese people that he loved so much ... If anyone wants to find a word that can sum up all of President Ho Chi Minh's life, that word is “simplicity and utter modesty”.
    In an article entitled "Ho Chi Minh - Winning a Vision" published in German magazine In Asien, author Dierk Szekielda once wrote that his admiration for President Ho Chi Minh and for the vitality of Vietnamese poeople had inspired him to write the article. Dierk Szekielda praised President Ho Chi Minh as a patriot and a man who enlightened the revolutionary struggle of the Vietnamese people, a man of extraordinary quality.
    The Manila Times (Phillippines) once called President Ho Chi Minh a symbol of Asia for succeeding in his leadership role with a exemplary, wholeheartedly, whole-heartedly serving the interests of the people, making a modern history, and so, he is one of the "most noble and most respected figures of the time"

    • @titi-ul3tb
      @titi-ul3tb 2 года назад

      Có lẽ trên thế gian nầy không có ai tàn ác hơn người cộng sản, đày khổ sai, bỏ đói, luôn làm nhục người tù cải tạo nhưng bắt phải khen họ tốt, nhân đạo, nếu than dù không chống cũng không được, là có tội nặng. Người dân sống với chế độ cai trị của họ, chịu không nổi, trốn bỏ đi tỵ nạn cũng không được, bị mang tội phản quốc, bị tù bất kể đàn bà trẻ con, người già.

  • @elviejodelmar2795
    @elviejodelmar2795 5 лет назад +336

    I was a Special Forces officer and the speaker at my graduation, was the god father of Special Forces, Col. Aaron Bank. After an illustrius career in the OSS in Europe, he was sent to Vietnam and met and traveled with Ho Chi Minh. As he looked out on the CIBs in the classroom, he said, "Guys, I hate to have to tell you this, but the Vietnam War wasn't necessary. Ho Chi Minh was more nationalist than Communist and we could have worked with him. I wrote a report and sent a copy to Truman. He ignored it."
    Who knows what would have happened if Vietnamese Independence had been recognized in 1954. Lé Duán -- much more of an ideologue than Ho -- wouldn't have assumed so much power during the 1960s as Ho's health failed and the aftermath of US defeat might very well have been more democratic.

    • @Danovio
      @Danovio 5 лет назад +45

      it was actually about geographical power, even if they were admitted not to be communists, they would still be a threat that could make USA lose power against the communists.
      It never matterd actually, it never does, you think USA actually cared if the guerilla of latin america was communist or not? its about control as always.
      As soon as someone want independence from everyone INCLUDING USA then they get pissed off and either poisons or flat out destroys the country.

    • @Danovio
      @Danovio 5 лет назад +9

      Andrew Olson thats your opinion what i said is facts, USA dident care if Vietnam was commie or not they still dident want to lose the controll

    • @longdang1119
      @longdang1119 5 лет назад +15

      Yes. The crossroads of destinies was surely tragic. Things coulda been better for both countries. But we can't change the pass. We can change the future though.

    • @hemming57
      @hemming57 5 лет назад +4

      Truman never got it

    • @trananh4415
      @trananh4415 4 года назад +6

      @Andrew Olson It doesn't really matter if one country turn to communists or capitalists. Both North and South Korea was under the dictatorship in their early days and the South was backed by the US. What matters is can one country achieved relatively good democracy.

  • @puppetguy8726
    @puppetguy8726 4 года назад +129

    "US sent advisors", yeah "advisors", few of those 20000 or so were anything else but a military force.

    • @xephren6557
      @xephren6557 3 года назад +4

      "advisors" were sent there to advise the south and their military plans a few years before actual american soldiers were there, they're not the same thing lol

    • @puppetguy8726
      @puppetguy8726 3 года назад +19

      @@xephren6557 According to the US there were never any American soldiers present until the invasion, there were however "military advisors" present and when war broke out these "advisors" numbered 20.000. The rest of the world knows fully well that they weren't "advisors" but rather a thinley veiled military force. Don't let US propaganda deceive you.

    • @andrewsutherland133
      @andrewsutherland133 3 года назад +2

      The military sent in the 50s literally were just there for stability
      Then Kennedy pursued militart operations and finally lbj was given permission by congress to direct how he saw fit, which really made the Vietnam war people remember

  • @nguyenthianhthu112
    @nguyenthianhthu112 Год назад +66

    We, the young generation of Vietnam never forget the sacrifice of our father's generations leading by President Ho Chi Minh and General Vo Nguyen Giap and many other leaders. In the day when our beloved General died, I went directly to his house to pay tribute to him. Our nation cried in the day that Uncle Ho died and that day. I will never forget that day.

    • @anhtuan7977
      @anhtuan7977 Год назад +3

      Khi xem tư liệu về Bác Hồ tôi khóc luôn luôn khóc, khi Bác Giáp mất tôi ko dám xem ti vi nhiều vì tôi khóc ko ngừng. Đời đời này ko bao giờ quên công ơn to lớn của Bác!

    • @slavicemperor8279
      @slavicemperor8279 11 месяцев назад +4

      Respect to Uncle Ho and Vietnamese freedom fighters from Montenegro!

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 13 дней назад

      Have you ever asked yourself what is exactly Ho Chi Minh's legacy to Viet Nam?
      To many, HCM means destructive war, division of people's heart and mind, absolute dependence on foreign countries.
      In the same situation, Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore did not choose war. He chose peace and worked, learned from a more advanced UK. That's why Sing is a country of peace and prosperity.
      HCM is completely contrary, he means war, destruction and resulting poverty. Nowadays, his followers are just corrupt on all level of govt.
      Compare Vietnam to Sing......what a missed opportunity.

  • @adibpathan5742
    @adibpathan5742 5 лет назад +733

    Simon you should oil up your beautiful bald head so it shines like a star

  • @MrElm0O
    @MrElm0O 5 лет назад +61

    Wow, from a pastry chef, to a revolutionary, to leader of his country. Really interesting guy.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 13 дней назад

      Propaganda: Pastry chef.
      Fact: Toilet cleaner
      When he wandered from Nghe An (his hometown) to Sai Gon port, he was unemployed, jobless and eager to do anything for a meal.
      He was definitely not a cook.

  • @meatballsnacker-sitregald6919
    @meatballsnacker-sitregald6919 4 года назад +47

    Interesting fact: Ho Chi Minh's death was the same day as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam's declaration of independence day, thus news of his death were delayed from the North Vietnamese people to about more than a day after the people celebrated (also his passing date was changed for a while until after the end of the war) as to not affect national morale.

  • @justinle8787
    @justinle8787 4 года назад +51

    One of the greatest leaders of our nation. The man traveled the world, combined different things into his own ideology. People call us communist cause they don't know us. The beginning of our Constitution of Independence written by Uncle Ho is inspired by that of America:"Independence, Freedom and Happiness". The man didn't follow Capitalism, Communism or Maozism whatever you call it, he created Ho Chi Minh ideology which we still study to this day.

    • @keeplearning4L
      @keeplearning4L 2 года назад +2

      he is a leninist? he wrote it in his book “the revolutionary path”

    • @SwampRatSmith
      @SwampRatSmith Год назад +3

      Yeah hcm was a revolutionary communist.

    • @AceFromGorillaz
      @AceFromGorillaz Год назад +3

      Ho was a Marxist leninist. Yeah his ideology had differences as Vietnamese culture and goals at the time were different than marx and even Lenin but he was a communist

    • @tridinh1011
      @tridinh1011 Год назад

      @@AceFromGorillaz if you actually read any of his writings and visions, you can see that he really hates what the ussr and china have done in their country and how his vision of a sustainable and improved Vietnam was basically what the country is today

    • @KendrixD
      @KendrixD Год назад +7

      @@AceFromGorillazut he was more of a nationalist than a communist tho. Before turning to communism for help from the communist block (Soviet and China), Ho Chi Minh actually wanted to create an alliance with the US. Ho Chi Minh and his fellow Vietnamese nationalists petitioned US president Woodrow Wilson when he came to France for the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919. They wanted help to get their freedom from France, but were completely ignored.

  • @michaellynes3540
    @michaellynes3540 2 года назад +21

    When the Japanese declared Vietnam an independent nation, Ho Chi Minh wrote Vietnam's Declaration of Independence, copying the famous quote from the American Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

  • @bardigan1
    @bardigan1 5 лет назад +34

    Coming from the perspective of a draft eligible American man born in the 1950's, this is the best Biographics video ever presented. If you were born anywhere else in the world in any other decade I can understand how you might feel differently, but this video spoke to me to my bones. Many many thanks for putting this together.

  • @luuhuuduong6085
    @luuhuuduong6085 4 года назад +163

    Remember,Uncle Ho is a nationalist,not communjst.He always fights for our freedom,our independence,and his national interest.He sent a letter to Roosevelt to call a help,but he refused,so our Uncle chose the communist...

    • @giaopx
      @giaopx 4 года назад +11

      where did you read that, please tell me the source of it? I really need to know that. that would end a massive argument in my family

    • @jasong6789
      @jasong6789 4 года назад +11

      Maybe U Don't Know it was Truman not Roosevelt

    • @kietack1203
      @kietack1203 4 года назад +6

      @@giaopx In a Vietnam War documentary film by PBS episode 1 or 2. It is available on youtube

    • @samuelademeso9041
      @samuelademeso9041 4 года назад +11

      Actually he wrote a letter to Woodrow Wilson that was rebuff not roosevelt

    • @millardwashington6216
      @millardwashington6216 4 года назад +4

      Wilson

  • @WICKEDMAN85
    @WICKEDMAN85 4 года назад +53

    As a Brit, I went to Ho Chi Minh City last year and was amazed by the people and food of Vietnam. Yes they have plenty of work to do in building up their country and getting the country cleaner too. I recommend any westerner and especially American to visit the War Museum and see the evils that was done to the Vietenamese people by the United States, it would shock many Westerners to the core that we in the West are just as capable of doing Evil than just good!!

    • @blueskyalchemist623
      @blueskyalchemist623 4 года назад +4

      WICKED MAN I live in Vietnam man. What you see here is basically like what North Korean would show a visitor about American atrocities
      Winners write the history and have the right to sweep their crimes under the carpet. Sure you can visit our museums, but take it as one side of opinion only.

    • @angquangnguyenthac2833
      @angquangnguyenthac2833 4 года назад +2

      Honestly, the countryside are....kinda the same, just chiller in Vietnam.
      People don't really need that much besides food and a place of their own to stay. Everything else is just convenience. If you want social interaction? Neighbors. You want to sell your food to and else? Go ahead.
      Understand that first is probably the first step to built democracy in any way. The US people just missed it because of the illusion of wealth status.

    • @_meiso__hune_5811
      @_meiso__hune_5811 10 месяцев назад

      @@blueskyalchemist623 The winner writes history? So why when we tried to gain independence from the division caused by you, did you try to cover up in the media that this was a civil war?
      We have freedom in cyberspace, we can use Google and other foreign information sources. If the Government wanted to, it couldn't cover up anything!
      If you say Vietnam tries to blame the US, then what is Agent Orange? The number of Napalm bombs used by the Americans in Vietnam was 25 times more than the number of bombs the US used in World War II. What is it? What was the My Lai massacre? What is Operation Linebacker II?
      The whole of Vietnam had to fight for independence with a military strength not equal to even a small corner of America's, and the whole world saw that...
      Why is it that Vietnam preserves clear and real evidence of history, so that reactionaries who cannot defame the country's history are "the victors who write history"?
      If so, you can also make a museum about Vietnam's crimes... Please don't insult Vietnam and our previous generations like that...
      History has proven that America should not support France's colonization of Vietnam, nor should it prevent our quest for independence...
      *If you were truly Vietnamese, you would never make such absurd statements...*

  • @Huyrrou
    @Huyrrou 4 года назад +28

    One of the things that only Vietnamese knows is when we was in a great famine, Uncle Ho almost die of starvation because he refused to eat food, insisting in sharing his portion with the people.

    • @OhElvira
      @OhElvira 3 года назад +1

      Hahahaha. That’s because you’re fed propaganda

    • @DarkFawful
      @DarkFawful 3 года назад +15

      @@OhElvira The Irony in your Statement.

    • @penguin5989
      @penguin5989 2 года назад +1

      @@OhElvira History is history, believe it or not. You are not Vietnamese, so you cannot know everything. The problem is not propaganda, but your brain is too small to understand what it means.

    • @OhElvira
      @OhElvira 2 года назад

      @@penguin5989 ah yeah. I’m Vietnamese, my dad and his entire family escaped Vietnam. Fuckwit.

    • @dinuxplay8003
      @dinuxplay8003 Год назад +1

      Bruh, always take stuff you hear from the internet with a grain of salt.

  • @budy2941
    @budy2941 3 года назад +20

    Ho Chi Minh -The Leader of Vietnam. No North or South, only one Vietnam.

    • @anhtuan7977
      @anhtuan7977 Год назад

      Đúng rồi! Nước Việt Nam là một, dân tộc Việt Nam là một!

  • @divinesan7786
    @divinesan7786 4 года назад +39

    1954: *exists*
    Vietnam: It is over France bois, we have the high ground.

  • @charlesarinze1290
    @charlesarinze1290 5 лет назад +44

    I have learnt more from Simon than I did in my entire years studying history in school.

  • @allencollamore8052
    @allencollamore8052 5 лет назад +131

    dude, I'm really getting into these bios you do!!! really well done, informative AND entertaining!!

  • @Shinden23
    @Shinden23 5 лет назад +5

    Oh man, I was waiting for this! Thank you! Very well presented!

  • @phinguyenvan708
    @phinguyenvan708 4 года назад +13

    I was born in the same village as HCM. My home is about 2 km from Hoang Tru. My great grandfather is some of the very first Vietcong soldiers in the period of Indochina war, later being killed by a Vietnamese traitor because he didn't betray his comrades, it is a little funny that now I mostly work with Japanese and Western people, who once invaded our country last century. Currently, HCM's house is preserved for tourists to visit and listen to his whole lifetime storyline, it is almost the same condition as when HCM left for seeking freedom, very recommend to visit if you have time in Vietnam ( but I not sure whether there is an English speaking local guide or not).

  • @bearbyboy5183
    @bearbyboy5183 3 года назад +61

    As a Vietnamese, I saw that there are some biases when we talked about communists in VietNam, this video taught me about Ho Chi Minh far more than I could ever learn in my own school from an unbias standpoint, thank you a lot !. Much love from VietNam

    • @Ashley-1917
      @Ashley-1917 2 года назад +22

      As am American, to me this video sounds like it has anti-communist bias. For example, when he said that a million people escaped communism, its very likely that they were only leaving to find better economic prospects in an area that was less ravaged by war. Capitalism is not the liberating economic model its made out to be in the west.

    • @digbick1241
      @digbick1241 2 года назад +4

      @@Ashley-1917 Coming from someone that came from a family of south vietnamese migrants, no, we left to escape communism. We didnt wanna stay with the people that held families hostage to forcefully conscript us into terrorist militias for the sake of reunification and starvation.

    • @Ashley-1917
      @Ashley-1917 2 года назад +22

      @@digbick1241 Alright, but to be fair, the US did the same thing to us. *we* were forcibly conscripted into a terrorist military, only to have our soldiers return and be discarded, many went hungry, many went untreated for medical issues. As a matter of fact, more US veterans of the war in Vietnam died of suicide after the combat than died of bullets.

    • @davidmoss2576
      @davidmoss2576 2 года назад +1

      As an American, I can tell you these type of videos are full of lies, and Western propaganda. It is very sad to me when I see young people being brainwashed to hate their own. You think the US cares about freedom for Vietnamese people?? Go ask people on Okinawa how Americans treat them on their own land. We still have control of their government even after 70 years. Wake up please!

    • @NBrioDaZueraRules
      @NBrioDaZueraRules Год назад

      @@digbick1241 i see why pol pot hated your people so much

  • @yesimhuman
    @yesimhuman 5 лет назад +12

    I was just earlier wondering if you had done one of these on Ho Chi Minh, Awesome timing!

  • @deathdude191
    @deathdude191 2 года назад +53

    Another interesting fact for those who like culinary history, Ho Chi Minh was a pastry chef for Auguste Escoffier at the Ritz-Carlton in England. A key figure in french cooking who developed the recipes and the kitchen brigade system.

    • @AuroraPolkka
      @AuroraPolkka Год назад +4

      Is it bad that I would try his food

    • @KendrixD
      @KendrixD Год назад +10

      @@AuroraPolkkaliterally hundreds of people have tried his meals. He is known to be very friendly with his guards, and there were many stories about how he would relieved them from their duty of guarding his residence all day and invited them to have a meal that he prepared all by himself. He also personally went into the kitchen every time a minister or foreign government official visit Hanoi.

    • @youtub369
      @youtub369 Год назад +2

      He was a pastry chef in Boston as well

    • @peatta
      @peatta Год назад +2

      As a Vietnamese, TIL that in his 30 years around the world, he was a chef(I only knew he was an assistant chef or sth on that 1911 ship)

    • @hdmonster3327
      @hdmonster3327 5 месяцев назад

      @@AuroraPolkka of course not. Ho Chi Minh is a chad.

  • @huongspy1626
    @huongspy1626 5 лет назад +17

    Thank you for this wonderful video. I’m Vietnamese and though we did learn a lot about him in history class, but it seem that I could never actually remember any thing about Ho Chi Minh. He was such a great leader in my country, and you help me remember more about him than any of my history teachers ever did.

  • @PlanetZoidstar
    @PlanetZoidstar 5 лет назад +362

    Who will win?
    The World's Only Ultrapower?
    OR
    One Pastry Boi?

    • @sebastiantetsuya6879
      @sebastiantetsuya6879 4 года назад +5

      I hate the reactionary Hanoi regime now... they are capitalists

    • @danielkron2513
      @danielkron2513 3 года назад +1

      There was never "only ultrapower"

  • @Wardner213
    @Wardner213 5 лет назад +178

    Could you please do a bio on Ip Man? Thank you :)

    • @Lawliet734
      @Lawliet734 5 лет назад +4

      @Burnin' How about you read his bio on Wikipedia?

    • @FacelessDeviant
      @FacelessDeviant 5 лет назад +30

      @@Lawliet734 You could say this to literaly every biography video ever. Wouldnt be a very interesting channel then, would it?

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 5 лет назад +4

      I think a bio on another obscure chinese legend Wong Fei Hung would be better or Huo Yian Jia

    • @BSKX17
      @BSKX17 5 лет назад

      @@cyborgchicken3502 I would suggest Li Shuwen

    • @Leftyotism
      @Leftyotism 5 лет назад

      @drdavid Who does Hitler can also do Caligula, I think : >

  • @zivojinpopovic1363
    @zivojinpopovic1363 5 лет назад +211

    I love this bald boy.Cant sleep without this. Love your chanell, keep up the good work!

  • @GiffysChannel
    @GiffysChannel 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Thank you Simon, Steve, Jennifer and Shell.

  • @orgonsolo6291
    @orgonsolo6291 2 года назад +7

    You knocked this one out of the ballcourt Simon, Bravo! I actually knew exactly zilch about Ho Chi Minh, other than he was a communisr, then I learn on american patriot radio, he adapted an american style constitution, and now the US back down because of french and british colonial interests... I literally had to pick my jaw off the floor several times at the ineptitude to the highest degree,.. Thanks,

  • @jackwhturnbull
    @jackwhturnbull 5 лет назад +44

    Interesting factoid I learned on "Jeopardy" recently - Ho Chi Minh worked at the Omni Parker Hotel in Boston from 1912-1913. Malcom X also worked there in the 1940s.

    • @Clin7Walker
      @Clin7Walker 4 года назад +3

      Malcom x dosent hold a candle to this man

    • @shermansaxton3651
      @shermansaxton3651 3 года назад +4

      And they share the same birthdays

    • @iago110
      @iago110 2 месяца назад

      @@Clin7Walker Uncle was inspired by the black rights movement, said movement was also a great opposer of the vietnam war and a large advocate for peace

  • @cocobunitacobuni8738
    @cocobunitacobuni8738 Год назад +5

    Westerners be like: let's hold a meeting and see how we can divide other people's homelands

    • @cardinalRG
      @cardinalRG Год назад +2

      Yes, but it wasn't just Westerners, but foreigners from all sides of Vietnam. The division of post-colonial Indochina, as well as other components of the 1954 Geneva Accords, and other “agreements”, were literally impositions of foreign will. The cold-war superpowers, especially, were unwilling to let the land’s natives settle things amongst themselves. For them, the region was too juicy a proxy conflict to pass up.

    • @cocobunitacobuni8738
      @cocobunitacobuni8738 Год назад +1

      @@cardinalRG Oh I'm sure. That's still the case if you look at how Russia is buying up African countries. It's just such a trend if you think about post WWI mandates.

    • @cardinalRG
      @cardinalRG Год назад

      @@cocobunitacobuni8738 --Well said.

  • @revan2549
    @revan2549 4 года назад +11

    Back in the days, young boys, especially at their 20s, volunteered to the battlefield. So many of them, just want to see the day that their country sees its independence

  • @JohnSmith-lo1pz
    @JohnSmith-lo1pz 4 года назад +27

    Why Ho Chi Minh disappeared in the 1930's ??
    He was called back to Soviet Unions and locked there.
    In 1930, he was ordered by the USSR to form the Indochina Communist Party. But he disobeyed them to form only Vietnam Communist Party. To this point, USSR realized that Ho Chi Minh is not an extreme-communist but a nationalist, so they called him back and told him to “study more” while giving another total-communist to run the VCP so Moscow can control it.
    But HCM was right, VCP could not function properly as they followed the USSR’s policies - which are unrealistic in Việt Nam. So USSR “released” him to see what he can do with a cautiuos eye. That was why when Việt Nam claimed independence in 1945, USSR did not support - they knew HCM is not really a communist, if not at all and they could not control him like the ones in Eastern Europe.

    • @phuctrinh2589
      @phuctrinh2589 4 года назад +1

      Thats some profound knowledge

    • @longhuang5791
      @longhuang5791 4 года назад +4

      Thank you so much! He was indeed a nationalist. I grew up in Vietnam, I had a feeling everything he did was for the good of the people, and that it had nothing to do with Communism. However, I couldn't exactly describe his ideology until now.

    • @hopha1403
      @hopha1403 3 года назад +1

      Pls give me your books, links or sources,.. I need to learn

  • @succwizard1746
    @succwizard1746 5 лет назад +126

    Taught me more than my history teacher ever would. 🙏🙏

  • @kathleenstewart409
    @kathleenstewart409 5 лет назад +4

    Great job on this. I learned more here than in any classroom. Thanks for doing this one :-)

  • @davidk7212
    @davidk7212 Год назад +12

    Way to go Ho! The thriving, safe, uncorrupt, and wealthy country of modern day Vietnam is a glowing testament to your legacy.

    • @Nao_Poy
      @Nao_Poy Год назад +2

      😂 cái gì cũng được nhưng tham nhũng ở đâu không có . Tôi chẳng bao giờ nói sai sự thật về tham nhũng ở Việt Nam 🇻🇳 ( Thông Tin Chính Phủ ) có nói chứ đâu phải không nói

  • @norikazuoshiro6324
    @norikazuoshiro6324 4 года назад +279

    how about Vo Nguyen Giap for another video?

    • @songbiendong3021
      @songbiendong3021 4 года назад +21

      jasian lerice u,uneducated

    • @nissan_skylinegtr2794
      @nissan_skylinegtr2794 4 года назад

      Пшсж нз

    • @nissan_skylinegtr2794
      @nissan_skylinegtr2794 4 года назад

      Пшсж нз

    • @Jin-Jin16
      @Jin-Jin16 4 года назад +15

      ​@@TrungPurpVN joke, I don't think funny, here we respect him and don't make him as a joke, u are vietnamese but u are ...

    • @johnkannon7359
      @johnkannon7359 4 года назад +1

      @@Jin-Jin16 why waste time arguing with a donkey ?

  • @baudelaire2169
    @baudelaire2169 2 года назад +24

    Uno de los más grandes héroes de el siglo XX, gloria eterna al tío Ho!

  • @mcguire2038
    @mcguire2038 5 лет назад +90

    Yknow the early biographics videos were horribly inaccurate as well as most of the toptenz videos, but over time they've become brilliant. I used to hate them, now I love them. Talk about progress

    • @eddyguizonde401
      @eddyguizonde401 5 лет назад +11

      @The Legend of Texas give credit to his staff, too. they read the comments, and they strive to improve themselves, judging by their polls and interaction with the viewers.

  • @jpmnky
    @jpmnky 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this one in particular. Been waiting for one on this guy.

  • @cpoole5298
    @cpoole5298 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for the great history lesson. :)

  •  4 года назад +11

    I am a vietnamese people and I'm so proud of that . The young generations are so grateful with everything 'Bác' has done for my country , for our generations. 'Bác' is a vocative way which We often call him. VietNam underwent a lot of wars with the mighty empires but with patriotism and courage of Vietnamese people, We passed everything .

  • @robertciochon5990
    @robertciochon5990 5 лет назад +58

    Do a bio on Jose Rizal! He's a very similar figure to Ho Chi Minh - a national hero who helped inspire a successful anti-colonial revolution that, in turn, resulted in a subsequent US invasion. Neither lived long enough to see their countries truly independent. He also happens to be one of the most dapper revolutionaries in history. He's woefully underrepresented in Western media and his story deserves to be heard.

    • @longdang1119
      @longdang1119 5 лет назад +1

      Such a great man. Which country did he come from?

    • @robertciochon5990
      @robertciochon5990 5 лет назад

      @@longdang1119 born in the Phillipines (under Spain at the time), although he lived in Europe and Hong Kong at various points.

    • @huuduyvu9714
      @huuduyvu9714 4 года назад +5

      He is taught in Vietnamese history textbook too.

    • @therebelfrogy9287
      @therebelfrogy9287 4 года назад +1

      Hữu Duy Vũ he's a great man with big dream for his people. That's why teacher teaches us in class

    • @huuduyvu9714
      @huuduyvu9714 4 года назад +3

      @@therebelfrogy9287 yeah sure, but America is no better than Spain when it comes to invading Philippines. And Vietnam is also luckier that we fought them when USSR and China were already strong enough. Of course, we rely on our own in manpower and don't let them meddle in our affairs with USA even during Vietnam War, but their supportances are important to us, though just 1/4 that of which American puppet South regime received from them.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 5 лет назад

    I always look forward to new videos!

  • @quantrinh9824
    @quantrinh9824 4 года назад +70

    "You mention that atrocities were committed on Ho Chi Minh's part but treat it as something only committed by him or by communism. If deaths are an atrocity then the capitalist landowners and colonialists re far far more guilty. When one is considering the scale if social, political and economic change taking place, there will be capitalist forces trying to stop it, so there must be a degree if control to protect the revolution. In white Europe, the revolutions that introduced the free market and democracy wee similarly violent during and after, but they get a free pass. This million people who moved south to "escape communism", why did they need to leave, you give no reason. These were wealthy capitalists who saw that they would lose their stolen and corrupt wealth under Ho Chi Minh and saw a way of keeping it under the corrupt, exploitative system if south Vietnam." - Ed Skeateds, the guy below -
    The Vietnamese people will judge their leader whether his regime commit actrocities or not , no need a guys reading imperialist propaganda judge their leader. We Vietnamese( the majority 95 milions) respect and always remember him as the great leader of our country.

    • @trangthuta5120
      @trangthuta5120 3 года назад +8

      well said ! 🇻🇳

    • @TranNhatKim
      @TranNhatKim 3 года назад +3

      There weren't capitalist land owners. They were feudal landlords. Capitalist is based on free trade and voluntarily exchange. Only communists and Feudal landlords would force you to give them wealth and work for them.

    • @TranNhatKim
      @TranNhatKim 3 года назад +2

      And no, the millions of people who fled northern vietnam weren't landowners or people who worked with the french. They were ordinary peasants affected by the disastrous economic policies by the north vietnamese government and us bombings.

    • @quantrinh9824
      @quantrinh9824 3 года назад +12

      @@TranNhatKim Suggest read the defintion of communism again, feudal landlord and capitalist are barely the new name for the old ruling class that you have to work for their wealth and you fucking starve while they take away surplus value.

    • @quantrinh9824
      @quantrinh9824 3 года назад +2

      @@TranNhatKim Capitalist is based on the exploitation of the working class, and of course, "voluntarily not want to starve to death". The ones that you call peasants, were Catholics peasants who was trained and used by French force for sabotage VietMinh force. Either way, Ho Chi Minh will win the election and the America so feared that they have to rigged it, set up a puppet Saigon goverment and install a military dictatorship.

  • @saltyshellback
    @saltyshellback 5 лет назад +12

    Believe it or not, my grandfather knew Ho personally. My grandfather parted ways with Ho when the US got involved in Vietnam. My grandfather only wanted to fight the French and had no wish to fight the Americans.

    • @John-yu8oq
      @John-yu8oq 2 года назад +2

      Ohh ? Why your grandpa only want to fight the France but not want to fight america

    • @saltyshellback
      @saltyshellback 2 года назад +2

      @@John-yu8oq He had better experiences with the US than he had with the French.

    • @John-yu8oq
      @John-yu8oq 2 года назад +1

      @@saltyshellback ohh thanks you

    • @nguyenkhachung1
      @nguyenkhachung1 Год назад

      anyone who infringes on the freedom of the Vietnamese will be defeated

  • @ucebuflash
    @ucebuflash 5 лет назад +26

    Wow...his parents named him after the city....that was a really cruel thing to do

    • @ericviston
      @ericviston 5 лет назад +7

      are you kidding :D
      the city was named after him

    • @ucebuflash
      @ucebuflash 5 лет назад +8

      @@ericviston I am not kidding. That's what my friend Dave Garden told me.....Dave Madison Square Garden

    • @linkh1435
      @linkh1435 4 года назад +7

      @@ucebuflash Well then he's wrong. It's the other way around. The city was originally named Sai Gon, but was changed to Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh also wasn't his real name. His parents named him Nguyen Sinh Cung. During his life and his journey to find the way to free his country, he changed his name into many other names for the sake of hiding his identity or other reasons. Ho Chi Minh is just one of the more famous ones. I hope that clears things out for you.

    • @Sigh679
      @Sigh679 4 года назад +1

      @@linkh1435 So he's a fraud. Typical commie.

    • @winstonhong4948
      @winstonhong4948 4 года назад +5

      Black Death typical commies that America were allies with. Is that how you treat your past friends? When did communists ever attack America?

  • @mr_fox8066
    @mr_fox8066 5 лет назад +2

    Whistler my man! dropping some knowledge, that was very informative!

  • @agrometers9503
    @agrometers9503 5 лет назад

    Wow this one was great Simon! Keep it up!

  • @SirCopernicusJones
    @SirCopernicusJones 5 лет назад +28

    How can you talk about Dien Bien Phu without mention the man who made it possible Vo Nguyen Giap, he gets so little credit for the role he played in the Viet Minh. He was the made that made most of Ho Chi Minh's military victories possible.

    • @luciusaurelian312
      @luciusaurelian312 5 лет назад +6

      I agree he should have mentioned Giap because he was the Military mastermind who defeated both the Americans and the Franch.

  • @gus2747
    @gus2747 5 лет назад +3

    Good history! I like the last sentence especially.

  • @laskarrianto7629
    @laskarrianto7629 5 лет назад

    Thank you for delivering another inspiring video.

  • @chadtep7571
    @chadtep7571 5 лет назад

    One of the best channels on RUclips. I love it.

  • @unknownplayer3095
    @unknownplayer3095 5 лет назад +10

    Right on time! My class just started studying the 🇻🇳 war

    • @therebelfrogy9287
      @therebelfrogy9287 4 года назад +2

      Try to read documents from both sides of war. In Vietnam, students have to read the full story to understand why the North had to end the war immediately

  • @NhiLe-hf3fq
    @NhiLe-hf3fq 4 года назад +14

    why am I watching this, I’m vietnamese and I already know this. Yet I can’t stop.

    • @tuantunguyen3874
      @tuantunguyen3874 4 года назад +1

      Nghe nói khi người Việt nói mình là người việt bằng tiếng anh thì nên là i'm a vietnamese person chứ không nên chỉ i'm vietnamese

    • @lykhanh188
      @lykhanh188 4 года назад +2

      @@tuantunguyen3874 I'm Vietnamese là đủ rồi bạn ạ. Thêm person thì hơi dài dòng và thừa thãi.

    • @tuantunguyen3874
      @tuantunguyen3874 4 года назад

      @@lykhanh188 ừ, chắc vậy cũng được rồi

    • @inuriie4370
      @inuriie4370 4 года назад

      0 Subsciber Challenge Chuyen flashbacks are hitting me at full force lmaoo-

    • @tridinh1011
      @tridinh1011 3 года назад

      @@tuantunguyen3874 bạn ko biết tiếng anh thì đừng có cmt sửa TA nhé, nhục lắm

  • @docongtuannghia
    @docongtuannghia 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this vid. Thank you for spending time for ours country history

  • @2121KJW
    @2121KJW 5 лет назад

    Best and shortest doc
    You guys are awesome
    Keep it up
    👍

  • @SMRMUSICATX
    @SMRMUSICATX 5 лет назад +8

    As a companion to this, do a bio on Lt. Colonel A. Peter Dewey. When assigned to Indochina with the O.S.S, he sent his superiors a warning that the U.S should get out of Indochina years before the full US phase of the Vietnam Conflict.

  • @honghanhnguyen7746
    @honghanhnguyen7746 4 года назад +224

    Bac Ho said: "Freedom for my people! Independence for my country! That's all I want and everything I understand!"

    • @minhhieucao6901
      @minhhieucao6901 4 года назад +64

      Ho Chi Minh is the greatest leader ever of Viet Nam, he spent all his life to fight for the independence of Viet Nam. But now, so many stupid kid got brain erased by some reactionaries and they began to spread bad words about Ho Chi Minh. Such stupidity

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut 4 года назад +14

      @@minhhieucao6901 A man who dedicated his life for Indepedence, Freedom, and Liberty didn't live long enough to witness his life's work desecrated by an incompetent communist government.

    • @hoanghieu1650
      @hoanghieu1650 4 года назад +11

      @@thegrayyernaut Yeah sure, the communist government is saving your people from nCovid for free, not like Japan or Korea

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut 4 года назад +7

      @@hoanghieu1650 It's *our* people. I was referring to the pre-Doi-Moi era government.
      The current one is alright. Welfare is nice. Military is nice. Diplomacy is nice. Only exception is their handling of money.

    • @anhdinhlamduc5700
      @anhdinhlamduc5700 4 года назад +1

      @@thegrayyernaut you mean pre Doi Moi?

  • @fintanin7827
    @fintanin7827 5 лет назад +13

    Dammit Simon, I just finished a project about him yesterday.

  • @strumbley
    @strumbley 5 лет назад

    Nice one! Thanks.

  • @TranNgocAnh1607
    @TranNgocAnh1607 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this information

  • @eldy2253
    @eldy2253 5 лет назад +9

    Recently on Jeopardy they showed a photo of a young Ho Chi Minh working in a Boston hotel.

  • @nhienleminhhue6605
    @nhienleminhhue6605 4 года назад +20

    Comunist or not he is a vietnamese, he had fought against foreign invaders and led us to victory

    • @Daigunful
      @Daigunful 4 года назад +1

      enjoy china :)

    • @nhienleminhhue6605
      @nhienleminhhue6605 4 года назад

      @@Daigunful I don't understand what you mean?

    • @lamhoang3112
      @lamhoang3112 4 года назад +6

      @@Daigunful cái thằng điên này khách du lịch đông thì lq ji ;)))) thằng điên. ở Đà Nẵng Hàn đông như quân nguyên lol

    • @Daigunful
      @Daigunful 4 года назад

      @@lamhoang3112 shut up chinese lover

    • @lamhoang3112
      @lamhoang3112 4 года назад +8

      @@Daigunful bố thằng bệnh ;)))) khách du lịch TQ 4tr5, trong đó khách HÀn 4tr. chênh nhau chả đáng bao nhiêu mà TQ 1ty4 dân

  • @kasvinimuniandy4178
    @kasvinimuniandy4178 Год назад +1

    I remember visiting the tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City some years back. I hadn't learned much of the Vietnamese struggle for independence in school so I was completely taken by surprise that a South East Asian nation took up arms against Western powers and actually won. BY SHEER WILL. Although one may disagree with the political thought of communism, one cannot deny the main purpose of the fight, which was to gain independence from foreign powers. It is more complicated than simple differences in ideology.
    What a man he was... imagine traveling around the world, learning skills and languages. Getting arrested by the Chinese and escaping... to build a network of resistance fighters.. wow.

  • @agentlord3423
    @agentlord3423 5 лет назад +1

    Its amazing how you achieve to publish these videos on a daily scale.

  • @robdon3472
    @robdon3472 5 лет назад +92

    2:01 "he rapidly came"
    Oh that's ok Ho

    • @TheFunGun5
      @TheFunGun5 5 лет назад +14

      @@bardigan1 You must be fun at parties.

    • @bardigan1
      @bardigan1 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheFunGun5 dude I got a sense of humor that'll keep you in stitches, and a sense of right and wrong that'll keep you thinking. You gotta admit though that the OP's only conclusion to a world changing individual was a sexual reference was misplaced at best.

    • @bardigan1
      @bardigan1 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheFunGun5 My friends died fighting Ho Chi Minh.

    • @TheFunGun5
      @TheFunGun5 5 лет назад +5

      @@bardigan1 Your making the baseless assumption that the joke was his only conclusion.
      And immediately following with an appeal to emotion by announcing your firends deaths only leads credence to my statement. You took it upo yourself to write a paragraph about how juvenile the OP was becasue of a benign joke.
      So my point stands, you must be real fun at parties.

    • @bardigan1
      @bardigan1 5 лет назад

      @@TheFunGun5 Many thanks for a well thought out argument, I disagree but your non-expletive laced reply is refreshing. I would ask you how you decided his response, sexual humor, was a valuable conclusion to a war that killed 50,000 Americans. One can guess there's more going on his mind than orgasm but based only on his reply there's no evidence of that. My reference to friends dying, including my 6th grade teacher and best friend's brother, (this was the age of the draft) was meant to point out the price our country paid and the incongruity of his humor.

  • @chemBTW
    @chemBTW 5 лет назад +8

    am i the only one that likes to put on Biographics videos just for Simon's relaxing voice?????
    Like- Agree | Comment- Disagree

  • @jacobsanders4899
    @jacobsanders4899 5 лет назад

    One of the greatest channels. Keep at it

  • @bigboab5898
    @bigboab5898 5 лет назад

    These bios are great good work

  • @shamuscraft9259
    @shamuscraft9259 5 лет назад +9

    Love your work! I was wondering if you'd ever do an alan watts biographic?

  • @rock.entity
    @rock.entity 5 лет назад +7

    When you try to do something new next what about a biographical overview of the Vietnam conflict

  • @blackblurable
    @blackblurable 5 лет назад

    Yay another new video thank you very much!

  • @tongtrankhanhchi7890
    @tongtrankhanhchi7890 4 года назад +2

    Interesting for some students like me! Very useful. Thank you very much

    • @titi-ul3tb
      @titi-ul3tb 2 года назад

      Có lẽ trên thế gian nầy không có ai tàn ác hơn người cộng sản, đày khổ sai, bỏ đói, luôn làm nhục người tù cải tạo nhưng bắt phải khen họ tốt, nhân đạo, nếu than dù không chống cũng không được, là có tội nặng. Người dân sống với chế độ cai trị của họ, chịu không nổi, trốn bỏ đi tỵ nạn cũng không được, bị mang tội phản quốc, bị tù bất kể đàn bà trẻ con, người già.

  • @Gabriarq
    @Gabriarq 5 лет назад +9

    I'm glad you finally decided to clarify this. I could swear you were vietnamese.

    • @inuriie4370
      @inuriie4370 4 года назад

      Gabriel Martins No way, a Vietnamese his age would be far more reverent of Ho Chi Minh and instead of a history lesson we would be getting a preaching session on the greatness of Vietnam’s true god HCM.

  • @paulalderson6920
    @paulalderson6920 5 лет назад +13

    Absolutely no mention of other nations involvement in the 1960s - Australia, New Zealand, Philippines and South Korea.

  • @sablahedning
    @sablahedning 5 лет назад

    i really enjoy your videos ,cheers

  • @nguyenvanky2610
    @nguyenvanky2610 4 года назад +1

    Wow great video 👍👍💖💖👏👏

  • @jf752
    @jf752 3 года назад +9

    he was actually pretty cool. i read the excerpts of his writings and besides the political stuff... i think he was a good man for his people

    • @clorkmagnus
      @clorkmagnus 3 года назад +9

      He is, he gave up on an easy life and went on a struggle for over 30 years, labouring, living overseas, imprisoned, hiding in the jungle, etc. An evil person would choose an easier way. Also, many of the crime in his late days were believe to not be committed by him but by his ideologist followers aka true Communists. I don't believe a man who dedicated all his life to liberation would commit such atrocities. Also the fact that he was taught the value of true Democracy and Western education unlike his peers in Vietnam who knew mostly only Communism. Which explained why he contacted the US first and attempted to gain US favour.

  • @SkinnerNoah
    @SkinnerNoah 4 года назад +5

    My grandpa fought in Vietnam. He was stationed on a patrol boat in the Mekong Delta. I don't know much more than that, but I know he saw combat

    • @hoangnhantv2467
      @hoangnhantv2467 3 года назад

      Our uncle Ho is a great leader ... hero of national liberation ... celebrity of Vietnamese culture .... don't misrepresent us .... let's look back at the cities Uncle Ho Chi Minh has contributed to our country

  • @michaelbatts5655
    @michaelbatts5655 5 лет назад

    Another great presentation, Prof. Whistler!

  • @markusdee6136
    @markusdee6136 5 лет назад +1

    Wow thanks. I've requested Uncle Ho!!!!

  • @lil2nerdy645
    @lil2nerdy645 5 лет назад +19

    Would love one about I.M. Pei who recently passed.

  • @jamesellis4463
    @jamesellis4463 5 лет назад +14

    How is this all that different from the Revolutionary War the U.S had with Britain.

    • @gphjr1444
      @gphjr1444 5 лет назад +5

      They were Commies. Genocide and ethnic cleansing is A OK so long as it's leaders are capitalists and let other countries exploit their citizens for profit.

    • @BlazemanGuitarX
      @BlazemanGuitarX 5 лет назад +1

      More proxy war with Russia than Revolutionary War. Same with Soviet-Afghan war. It all boils down to everyone being kinda afraid of Russia seeing as the only European state that wasn't ass blasted in WW2 was Britain, and they alone couldn't stand up to Russia. The responsibility of keeping them in check falls on the US after the disintegration of the British Empire. So you get this wack a mole era of "revolutions" and "liberations" that are just the US and USSR running around invading and puppeting countries to stop the spread of each others influence.
      Following the dissolution, every communist country that isn't North Korea has pretty much disavowed the ideology. China made the mistake of embracing a little capitalism around the 90s. So now that they aren't in danger of [a government manufactured] famine ever again thanks to freer trade, the government is scared shitless and going full 1984 to try as hard as possible to control its citizens.

    • @michaelpursley4320
      @michaelpursley4320 5 лет назад

      @Thành Hoàng Ngọc kim Jong was hand picked by Stalin..so you might want to do a little more research about your country

    • @rickweatherford8787
      @rickweatherford8787 5 лет назад +1

      @@michaelpursley4320 Just out of curiosity, what does Kim being hand picked to rule North Korea have to do with the history of North Vietnam?

    • @michaelpursley4320
      @michaelpursley4320 5 лет назад

      @@rickweatherford8787 saying it wasn't a puppet state of the Soviet union, when Kim was in exile in the Soviet Union then hand picked by Stalin to rule as a communist ruler

  • @perspii2808
    @perspii2808 5 лет назад +2

    Great video tbh, a Biographic on Freidrich Ebert could be interesting too

  • @nickmauldin8825
    @nickmauldin8825 5 лет назад +1

    Thank y’all for this one. Being American I’ve seen many docs on the war but not on him. Thanks for putting this one together. 👍👍