The August Revolution of 1945 and the lessons of seizing opportunity to avert threats - Its significance today
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Abstract
One of the most remarkable and meaningful successes of the August Revolution in 1945 was the Party’s timely decision to seize the opportunity, avert potential threats, and achieve a swift victory with minimal losses. The opportunity arose when conditions for an uprising had fully matured: The anti-Japanese resistance movement robustly grew, the people were ready to revolt, and the Party along with the Viet Minh were proactive and determined to lead a nationwide uprising. Meanwhile, Japan had surrendered to the Allies, and Japanese troops in Indochina were in a state of extreme confusion. Resolute action was taken to counter threats: the return of French troops aiming to reimpose colonial rule as before March 9, 1945; and certain Allied groups exploiting the situation in Indochina to pursue invasion schemes. This lesson of success holds great meaning for various periods of Vietnam’s revolutionary.