“I am a straightforward man, with no crime on my conscience,
But I was accused of being a spy for China
So life, you see, is never a very smooth business
And now the present bristles with difficulties.”

—  Ho Chi Minh

"Hard is the Road of Life"
1950's

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Vietnamese communist leader and first president of Vietnam 1890–1969

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