Leaders of Vietnam the Vietnam War Has Essay

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Leaders of Vietnam

The Vietnam War has been considered the longest and most controversial one in U.S. history since it spanned over 20 years from 1954 to 1975 and cost many lives in the way of independence. The war was actually between the anti-Communist South and Communist North Vietnam, but it was exaggerated by U.S. who supported the anti-Communist community due to its own strategic interests. The war ended as a result of fall of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam and the two parts of the same country united again, giving a huge forfeit to anti-Communist alliances. The war was led by two brilliant leaders on both sides; Ho Chi Minh in North while Ngo Dihn Diem in the Southern part of Vietnam. These two persons derived the entire population of Vietnam for a single goal, freedom, although they both differ in ideologies and orientations and were strictly opposed to each other.
In this paper, the leadership styles of both the leaders will be discussed in order to understand about their influence in the Vietnamese society and into the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese people.

It is unanimously believed that the personality of Ho Chi Minh was charismatic and mysterious at the same time, which he used politically for the independence of his country and people. Very little is known about his past and therefore, whatever he was, he transformed himself into a man of people. He was in the favor of independence with pride and dignity and this view of him logically inspired the people of North Vietnam. He was a man of emotions who had immense affects upon the friends and enemies as well. There was no reason to hate him or to disregard him because….....

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