Comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc worked as a representative from the Ministry of Colonies of the Communist Party of France at the forum of the fifth Communist International Congress at Moscow in 1924.
“Le Paria”, the official organ of the colonial Proletariat founded by him, was published in Paris from 1922 to 1924 calling for oppressed people to struggle for liberation.
Nguyen Ai Quoc wrote in French the “Le Procès de la Colonisation Française" (The Indictment of French colonialists) in 1921 and it was first published in France in 1925, collecting colonial peoples to support against colonialism.
This was the house where he lived from 1920 to 1923.
On this ship on 1911, the young patriot Nguyen Tat Thanh (the name of President Ho Chi Minh at that time) left the country to find a way to save the nation.
Comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc at the age of 30 in France.
“Duong kach menh” (The revolutionary path) was a theoretical book he compiled to train cadres for the Vietnamese revolutionary movements.
Overview of the Congress Tous. Comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc sat at the second table on the left of the Presidium.
At the national congress of the Socialist Party of France in the city of Tous, France in December 1920, comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc became one of the founders of the Communist Party of France.
Comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc and several representatives at the fifth Communist International Congress
Comrade Nguyen Ai Quoc in the Soviet Union in 1923