This organization helped Ho Chi Minh wage guerrilla war against the Japanese during World War II.

A. The Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
B. The Chinese Nationalist government
C. The British Secret Service
D. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
E. The KGB


Answer: A

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