1. Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh
Following the Ho's founding of the Indochinese Communist Party, which held both nationalist and communist motives, Ho Chi Minh was often criticized by the ICP for not being radical enough for the movement. ... Ho then re-established contact with the ICP leaders, and later helped found the Viet Minh group which was based both on nationalist and communist principles. ... The communist ideology was less broad, and focused more towards a social revolution in which revolt would be primarily led by peasants and the workers. The communist ideology also sought after an elimination of class inequa...
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