The August Revolution of 1945 is a symbol of the great unity of the entire nation when, in a short period, the people across the country rose up to seize power.
The August Revolution of 1945 is a symbol of the great unity of the entire nation. In a short period, the people across the country, from the resistance areas to the plains, from the countryside to the cities, all rose up to seize power together. That strength was not coincidental; it was the result of many contributing factors.
That victory also demonstrates the fortitude and intellect of the Party, led by President Ho Chi Minh, who chose the correct revolutionary struggle path.
Time has passed, but the stature, significance of the victory, and the lessons learned from the August Revolution still retain their value and shine even more brightly. It is one of the brightest pages in the history of our nation, a significant milestone on the path of development over thousands of years of building and defending the nation of Vietnam.
The victory of the August Revolution of 1945 opened a major turning point in the revolution, ushering the Vietnamese nation into a new era - the era of national independence linked with socialism.
In August 1945, seizing the "once-in-a-thousand-years" opportunity, under the leadership of the Party, led by President Ho Chi Minh, our people, irrespective of wealth, social class, religion, or political tendencies, rose up to carry out the General Uprising "that shook the heavens and the earth," seizing power nationwide and opening a new era for the country.
79 years have passed, yet the August Revolution of 1945 remains as significant and valuable as ever, inspiring the entire Party, military, and people to continue promoting the tradition of great unity, overcoming all difficulties, and successfully implementing the resolutions of the XIII National Congress of the Party.
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The August Revolution of 1945 is a symbol of the great unity of the entire nation. In a short period, the people across the country, from the resistance areas to the plains, from the countryside to the cities, all rose up to seize power together. That strength was not coincidental; it was the result of many contributing factors.
That victory also demonstrates the fortitude and intellect of the Party, led by President Ho Chi Minh, who chose the correct revolutionary struggle path.
Time has passed, but the stature, significance of the victory, and the lessons learned from the August Revolution still retain their value and shine even more brightly. It is one of the brightest pages in the history of our nation, a significant milestone on the path of development over thousands of years of building and defending the nation of Vietnam.
The victory of the August Revolution of 1945 opened a major turning point in the revolution, ushering the Vietnamese nation into a new era - the era of national independence linked with socialism.
In August 1945, seizing the "once-in-a-thousand-years" opportunity, under the leadership of the Party, led by President Ho Chi Minh, our people, irrespective of wealth, social class, religion, or political tendencies, rose up to carry out the General Uprising "that shook the heavens and the earth," seizing power nationwide and opening a new era for the country.
79 years have passed, yet the August Revolution of 1945 remains as significant and valuable as ever, inspiring the entire Party, military, and people to continue promoting the tradition of great unity, overcoming all difficulties, and successfully implementing the resolutions of the XIII National Congress of the Party.
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