President Ho Chi Minh disbanded the Indochina communist party in 1945, and what is the fate of the Hanoi Children’s Palace today?

This building in 36 Ly Thai To street was where Ho Chi Minh singed agreement with France government in 6th, March 1946.

(daivietnam.com) Introduction:

In 1945, after the fledgling Democratic Republic of Vietnam was born, President Ho Chi Minh hoped to receive support from the US and France to build a democratic, free and happy Vietnam. Continue reading “President Ho Chi Minh disbanded the Indochina communist party in 1945, and what is the fate of the Hanoi Children’s Palace today?”

Wounded Ukrainian soldiers who lost legs and arms advise each other on how to make love

Minh Tuan – compiled from foreign press

In the current Ukraine-Russia war, starting on February 24, 2021, more than 2 years have passed, the Ukrainian army has injured about 20,000 people, of which about 1,000 people have lost legs and arms. Some people lost 1 leg, some people lost 1 hand, some people lost both legs, or both arms, or lost 1 eye, or their faces were burned, deformed by shrapnel,,,. Continue reading “Wounded Ukrainian soldiers who lost legs and arms advise each other on how to make love”

The people of East Germany once wished for “Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom” as President Ho Chi Minh said in Vietnam

Introduction

US President Ronald Reagan contributed to toppling the Berlin Wall with his “Brandenburg Gate Speech” in 1987.

On July 12, 1987, US President Ronald Reagan visited West Germany, and visited the city of Berlin, but in the West, while the East of Berlin at that time still belonged to the socialist German Democratic Republic of Germany of Mr. General Secretary Eric Honecker. Continue reading “The people of East Germany once wished for “Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom” as President Ho Chi Minh said in Vietnam”

LETTER TO THE PROVINCIAL COMRADES 1) -We should not dig up old stories to make new cases

Introduction

Just 2 weeks after President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, on September 2, 1945, 2 weeks later, on September 17, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh President Ho Chi Minh had to write this letter “To the comrades of the home province” – that is, Nghe An province, the hometown of President Ho Chi Minh, to rectify a series of extreme actions that occurred in the province Nghe An, Ho Chi Minh’s hometown. Continue reading “LETTER TO THE PROVINCIAL COMRADES 1) -We should not dig up old stories to make new cases”

Ho Chi Minh: THE GOVERNMENT IS THE SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE, try its best to avoid arbitrary arrests and beatings

Introduction

After the August Revolution of 1945, the Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was established, but many injustices occurred, caused by Government employees. Continue reading “Ho Chi Minh: THE GOVERNMENT IS THE SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE, try its best to avoid arbitrary arrests and beatings”