Also known as Viet Minh
liên minh chính trị cánh tả phản đế (1941–1951)
The Vietnamese Independence League was an organized political and military movement that fought for Vietnam's independence from 1941 to 1951, during a period when the country was seeking to break free from colonial rule. This movement was significant because it represented a crucial chapter in Vietnam's struggle for self-determination and sovereignty during the mid-20th century.
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