Ho Chi Minh modeled Vietnam's declaration of independence on America's — quoting Jefferson directly — and spent decades trying to convince Washington that Vietnamese nationalism was compatible with American interests. The United States ignored him, and the man who admired the American founding became the face of America's most traumatic military defeat. Uncle Ho was not the simple communist villain of Cold War propaganda but a far more complex figure.
This episode traces Ho from his years wandering the globe as a kitchen worker and revolutionary organizer through the founding of the Viet Minh, the defeat of France at Dien Bien Phu, and the American war he did not live to see concluded.
Ho's decades of global wandering — Paris, Moscow, Canton — before returning to lead Vietnamese independence
The founding of the Viet Minh and the declaration of independence quoting Thomas Jefferson
The French Indochina War and the stunning victory at Dien Bien Phu
The American War, the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and his death in 1969 before the war's end
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