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  • {{r|Ho Chi Minh trail}} {{r|Ho Chi Minh}}
    4 KB (697 words) - 15:04, 23 June 2024
  • *450 km northeast of [[Saigon]]/Ho Chi Minh City
    1 KB (205 words) - 21:46, 22 June 2024
  • {{r|Ho Chi Minh trail}} {{r|Ho Chi Minh}}
    4 KB (667 words) - 10:28, 23 June 2024
  • ...ook place on March 24, 1945, and is ''not'' the government proclaimed by [[Ho Chi Minh]] on September 2, 1946. It was also ''not'' an independent Vietnam, but a s ...er the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissioner in Tonkin), Ho Chi Minh, and Vu Hong Khanh of the [[VNQDD]]. d'Argenlieu had been on leave, but was
    6 KB (1,003 words) - 07:57, 4 October 2013
  • ...considerable attachment to a leader who eventually was more of a symbol, [[Ho Chi Minh]]. See [[Communist Party of Vietnam]].
    2 KB (292 words) - 02:35, 21 February 2010
  • ...ugh the province, with [[Soc Trang]] an intermediate point on the way to [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]. There is abundant boat transportation, and a light carg
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  • }}</ref>acted as a political advisor to Ho Chi Minh in 1949, and returned as Head of State under French Union control. After ap Over the objections of Ho Chi Minh, on 29 January 1950, France's National Assembly granted autonomy to the St
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  • | title = Truong Chinh Dies in Hanoi at 80; Was in Ho Chi Minh's Inner Circle
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  • {{r|Ho Chi Minh}}
    2 KB (273 words) - 05:18, 31 March 2024
  • ...COSVN (see also [[dau tranh]]). The PAVN supplied the COSVN through the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]].
    2 KB (270 words) - 16:51, 25 August 2013
  • ...ut full authority for France, but only for his region, he negotiated, with Ho Chi Minh, and Vu Hong Khanh of the [[VNQDD]] the March 6, 1946 recognition the [[Dem
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  • ...ntact with [[Sun Yat-sen]], and later led a Soviet mission that included [[Ho Chi Minh]]. As a deputy to [[Adolf Joffe]], he worked to establish a working [[Chine
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  • ...hinh]]. Subsequently, however, as [[Le Duan]] took power from the ailing [[Ho Chi Minh]] in 1964, both of those pro-Soviet leaders lost power by 1968, apparently He joined the Indochinese Communist Party, founded in 1930 by [[Ho Chi Minh]], possibly somewhat after its creation, but was active in it by 1936. Giap
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  • *October: An international tourism exhibition and fair in [[Ho Chi Minh City]].
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  • *344 mi/550km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]] (formerly [[Saigon]]).
    2 KB (274 words) - 12:10, 20 March 2024
  • On February 8, 1941, [[Ho Chi Minh]] established his headquarters in a the Coc Bo Grotto, in a mountain near P
    2 KB (303 words) - 10:08, 28 February 2024
  • In February 1930 in Hong Kong, [[Ho Chi Minh]] presided over the founding congress of the VCP. At the direction of the C | contribution = Ho Chi Minh and the Communist Movement
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  • ...am. However, reconnaissance overflights of the North and bombing of the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]] and North Vietnamese targets in South Vietnam continued. During Ni ...se revolution]]. In July, Sainteny had forwarded a letter from Nixon to [[Ho Chi Minh]] that suggested negotiations. Ho and Sainteny were old adversaries who re
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  • ...all of South Vietnam]], he was mayor of [[Saigon]], which had been renamed Ho Chi Minh City, until he was purged for perceived slowness in converting the capitali
    3 KB (403 words) - 15:01, 4 July 2010
  • ...Highway 9]] ran along it. On the west, it bordered Laos and areas of the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]].
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