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THE AUGUST REVOLUTION

THE AUGUST REVOLUTION . 1945-1946. RECAP. Who controlled Vietnam prior to 1940? Who controlled Vietnam in 1945? How was Vietnam governed during the war years? Who were the Viet Minh? When was the Viet Minh formed?. JAPAN SURRENDERS. General uprising erupts to ‘break open the rice stores’

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THE AUGUST REVOLUTION

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  1. THE AUGUST REVOLUTION 1945-1946

  2. RECAP • Who controlled Vietnam prior to 1940? • Who controlled Vietnam in 1945? • How was Vietnam governed during the war years? • Who were the Viet Minh? • When was the Viet Minh formed?

  3. JAPAN SURRENDERS • General uprising erupts to ‘break open the rice stores’ • Famine unifies • Japan surrenders 10 August 1945 • Giap and his VM troops enter Hanoi 17 August 1945

  4. WHAT NEXT? • Possibilities????

  5. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM (DRV) • 2 September HCM proclaim independence HEARD IT ALL BEFORE? WHERE? • “All men are created equal. They are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”

  6. DRV DECLARATION • Resource Task

  7. WHY ARE THE ‘ALLIES’ UPSET? • Had different plans • Temporary occupation by: • Chinese Nationalists (non Communists) north of the 17th parallel • British to the south

  8. De facto partition

  9. NORTH & SOUTH IN THE SOUTH… • British refuse to deal with VM and arrange for French return • VM brutally crushed IN THE NORTH… • Chinese Nationalists (Guomindang) occupy but waging civil war v. Mao’s Communists • HCM’s DRV allowed to survive

  10. FRENCH OR CHINESE? • “It is better to sniff France’s dung for a while that eat China’s all our lives”

  11. FRENCH IT IS… • February 1946 China withdraws, recognising French sovereignty • Ho asks Truman for help • Truman fears communist advance, sides with the French

  12. FRENCH IT IS… • Ho bargains with the French • Agreement March 6 1946 • Ho’s state ‘free’ within French Union of Indochinese States • Cochinchina separate but Ho claims Cochinchina as “the flesh of our flesh, the blood of our blood” • 25000 French troops in Vietnam for next five years

  13. MORE BARGAINING “I’ve signed my death warrant” • Fontainebleau Agreement • DRV could run own economy • Cochinchina issue resolved • No real change SO WHAT NEXT??

  14. 1946 – BUILDING ARMS • French and VM build up arms • Frequent clashes took place • Both waited for war…WHY?

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