Today in History: December 20th
HO CHI MINH FIGHTS FRENCH:
December 20, 1946
The morning after Viet Minh forces under Ho Chi Minh launched a night revolt in
the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, French colonial troops crack down on the
communist rebels. Ho and his soldiers immediately fled the city to regroup in
the countryside. That evening, the communist leader issued a proclamation that
read: "All the Vietnamese must stand up to fight the French colonials to save
the fatherland. Those who have rifles will use their rifles; those who have
swords will use their swords; those who have no swords will use spades, hoes, or
sticks. Everyone must endeavor to oppose the colonialists and save his country.
Even if we have to endure hardship in the resistance war, with the determination
to make sacrifices, victory will surely be ours." The First Indochina War had
begun.Born in Hoang Tru, Vietnam, in 1890, Ho Chi Minh left his homeland in 1911
as a cook on a French steamer. After several years as a seaman, he lived in
London and then moved to France, where he became a founding member of the French
Communist Party in 1920. He later traveled to the Soviet Union, where he studied
revolutionary tactics and took an active role in the Communist International. In
1924, he went to China, where he set about organizing exiled Vietnamese
communists. Expelled by China in 1927, he traveled extensively before returning
to Vietnam in 1941.There, he organized a Vietnamese guerrilla organization--the
Viet Minh--to fight for Vietnamese independence. Japan occupied French Indochina
in 1940 and collaborated with French officials loyal to France's Vichy regime.
Ho, meanwhile, made contact with the Allies and aided operations against the
Japanese in South China. In early 1945, Japan ousted the French administration
in Vietnam and executed numerous French officials.When Japan surrendered to the
Allies on September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh felt emboldened enough to declare the
independence of Vietnam from France. French forces seized southern Vietnam and
opened talks with the Vietnamese communists in the north. Negotiations collapsed
in November 1946, and French warships bombarded the northern Vietnamese city of
Haiphong, killing thousands. In response, the Viet Minh launched an attack
against the French in Hanoi in December 1946. The French quickly struck back,
and Ho and his followers found refuge in a remote area of northern Vietnam. The
Viet Minh, undefeated and widely supported by the Vietnamese people, waged an
increasingly effective guerrilla war against the French.The conflict stretched
on for eight years, with Mao Zedong's Chinese communists supporting the Viet
Minh, and the United States aiding the French and anti-communist Vietnamese
forces. In 1954, the French suffered a major defeat at Dien Bien Phu, in
northwest Vietnam, prompting peace negotiations and the division of Vietnam
along the 17th parallel at a conference in Geneva. Vietnam was divided into
northern and southern regions, with Ho in command of North Vietnam and Emperor
Bao Dai in control of South Vietnam.In the late 1950s, Ho Chi Minh organized a
communist guerrilla movement in the South, called the Viet Cong. North Vietnam
and the Viet Cong successfully opposed a series of ineffectual U.S.-backed South
Vietnam regimes and beginning in 1964 withstood a decade-long military
intervention by the United States, known as the Vietnam War in America but also
called the Second Indochina War.Ho Chi Minh died on September 2, 1969, 25 years
after declaring Vietnam's independence from France and nearly six years before
his forces succeeded in reuniting North and South Vietnam under communist rule.
Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, was renamed Ho Chi Minh City after it came
under the control of the communists in 1975.
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