The Vietnam War: The Rise of Ho Chi Minh

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • Vietnam, or Indochina as it was known, had been under French colonial rule since the nineteenth century. This was until the Vietnamese nationalist group, the Viet Minh, took on the French in 1946. Ho Chi Minh, son of a Confucian scholar, former chef in Boston, and lover of French literature, was at their head. The fighting came to an end in 1954 with the Geneva conference splitting the country in two. The northern side was to be ruled by the Viet Minh, with close links to the Chinese Communist party and the Soviet Union whilst the South, then known as the Republic of Vietnam, was to remain loyal to America. However, by summer 1963, America is taking an increasingly active role, tensions are rising and a second war is on the horizon. Listen as William and Anita are joined by Fredrik Logevall to discuss the lead up to the Vietnam War.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @andrewomo5429
    @andrewomo5429 4 дня назад +1

    Am listening 🎧...

  • @patscott8612
    @patscott8612 10 дней назад

    Vietnam "come and have a go if you think you are hard enough".

  • @jmfangio286
    @jmfangio286 9 дней назад

    Whatever the colonisers believe, and no doubt they believed all of these things - when you subjugate a people, you start regarding them as inferior, then they start believing it themselves. ,