
The book was first published in 2001, the second in 2015. These are short stories about Uncle Ho that few people know.
President Ho Chi Minh - the genius leader of the Vietnamese people, a world cultural celebrity, was the first Vietnamese to creatively apply Marxism-Leninism to the specific circumstances of the country, leading the Vietnamese revolution from one victory to another.
He had a very diverse, rich and vibrant life and practical activities, associated with a historical period of over half a century of the Vietnamese revolution.
Traveling to many places, doing many jobs, taking on many positions in different conditions and circumstances gave him life experience and rich understanding in many aspects.
Many books and newspapers both at home and abroad have written about him. But as a foreign politician said, he was a great man who could only be compared to himself. Therefore, although many books and newspapers have been written, they still cannot fully describe his rich revolutionary life.
The book "Stories about Uncle Ho - The long journey of resistance" opens a new perspective on little-known stories, told by comrade Vu Ky in intimate conversations.
From intimate stories during the years of resistance, the book is divided into 10 parts in chronological order from 1945 to 1948, including important events such as: August 1945 in Hanoi ; Working days after reading the Declaration of Independence; Spring 1946; 1946, the year of a thousand pounds hanging by a thread; The first days of the long resistance war; The first Tet of resistance; The days commemorating the founding of the Party; The journey from One Roof Pagoda to Viet Bac; Continuing the long journey of resistance; Uncle Ho's wishes when the country is unified.
Through the book, readers can discover more valuable details about Uncle Ho's life and rich revolutionary career, thereby understanding more deeply his spirit and talented leadership during the most difficult times of the nation.
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