4 reasons for Vietnamese people to be proud to talk about the August 1945 Revolution

The following facts about the August Revolution will certainly awaken national pride in each of our young people.

Revolution of August 1945 - National pride of Vietnam

In the history of modern Vietnam, if one has to choose a typical event of great significance, it is certain that the August Revolution of 1945 will be honored first.

By simple, this is a brilliant milestone in the process of national liberation struggle , a turning point that opens a new era of brighter for all our Vietnamese children.

On the 70th anniversary of the successful August Revolution, let's recall a bit of the atmosphere of the best days of August through an interesting infographic below. There, you will find unexpected facts, awakening the love of the country and national pride in each of us.

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70 years ago, August 19 , 1945 marked the history of the August Revolution - the victorious revolution of the Viet Minh against the French, the Japanese and the Empire government.

Dreaming on the morning of August 19, tens of thousands of people in Hanoi and neighboring provinces followed the paths to the Hanoi Opera House square. Around 10:30, the unprecedented massive rally of the revolutionary population was protected by the Youth of the Self-Defense of Hanoi's Viet Minh Hoang Dieu. Viet Minh representative declared: General uprising!

As a result, the old government disbanded and then on September 2, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam). Male).