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*Paul Tat Thanh: signature on 1913 letter from the United States
*Paul Tat Thanh: signature on 1913 letter from the United States
*Nguyen Ai Quoc: main revolutionary name, 1919-1942
*Nguyen Ai Quoc: main revolutionary name, 1919-1942
*Vuong (Wang in Chinese): pseudonym used while teaching at the Special Political Institute for the Vietnamese Revolution, in China
*Ho Chi Minh: adopted in 1942, from the identity card of a Chinese journalist
*Ho Chi Minh: adopted in 1942, from the identity card of a Chinese journalist

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  • Nguyen Sinh Cung: "milk name" given at birth
  • Nguyen Tat Thanh: name given by parents on entering adolescence, meaning "he who will succeed"
  • Ba: alias given to French ship captain on going to sea in 1911
  • Paul Tat Thanh: signature on 1913 letter from the United States
  • Nguyen Ai Quoc: main revolutionary name, 1919-1942
  • Vuong (Wang in Chinese): pseudonym used while teaching at the Special Political Institute for the Vietnamese Revolution, in China
  • Ho Chi Minh: adopted in 1942, from the identity card of a Chinese journalist