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Vietnam: Vo Nguyen Giap addresses a small group of nascent Viet Miinh forces somewhere in Viet Bac c. 1942

Vietnam: Vo Nguyen Giap addresses a small group of nascent Viet Miinh forces somewhere in Viet Bac c. 1942

Việt Minh ( abbreviated from Việt Nam Độc Lập Đồng Minh Hội, English 'League for the Independence of Vietnam') was a communist national independence coalition formed at Pác Bó on May 19, 1941.

The Việt Minh initially formed to seek independence for Vietnam from the French Empire. When the Japanese occupation began, the Việt Minh opposed Japan with support from the United States and the Republic of China. After World War II, the Việt Minh opposed the re-occupation of Vietnam by France and later opposed South Vietnam and the United States in the Vietnam War.

In 1942 Giap and about forty men moved back into Vietnam and established themselves in remote caves near the village of Vu Nhai. This and similar small groups in the mountains were the basis of the Viet Minh, the armed wing of the Vietnam Independence League. For the next few years he and his comrades worked steadily to build up a small military force and to win local people over to the communist cause. By the end of 1943 several hundred men and women had joined the Viet Minh.

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