During World War II, Guerrilla (Vietnam) in Vietnam fought with French and Japanese from 1939 to 1945. France ruled Vietnam before the Second World War, after which the Japanese Army took over and in 1945 the Communist Party leader Ho Chi Minimin established the Vietnam War and defeated Japan. When Japan was defeated, France tried to rule Vietnam again, and Ho Chi Minh also fought with them, but Americans did not want to make Vietnam Communist under Ho Chi Minh City, so France I endorsed it.
Japan occupied Vietnam during World War II but allowed French people to exercise influence by continuing to leave. In the end of the war in August 1945, Vietnam used a vacuum cleaner. With this in mind, ViệtMinh began "August Revolution" nationwide to occupy government agencies. Emperor BảoĐại died on August 25, 1945, and finished the Nguyễn dynasty. On September 2, 1945, Vietnamese Democratic leader Ho Chi Minmin declared Vietnam's independence at Duc Anh Bajinh Square, announced a statement calling on the US Declaration, under the new name of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN). Human rights declaration and independence civil rights and the French Revolution. He sent several letters to the US government asking for approval as a Vietnamese government and providing friendship to the United States, but no one answered
Secret activist Ho Chi Min secretly returned to Vietnam after banishment for 30 years and organized a group called Vietnamese National Party organization (Vietnam Independence Alliance). After the Japanese army occupied Vietnam during the Second World War, the Strategic Services Bureau (OSS) of the US Army Intelligence Agency cooperated with Ho Chi Minh and his Vietnamese guerrillas, harassing the Japanese in the jungle, shooting down We rescued the American pilot who was. Summer - Serious famine occurred in Hanoi and surrounding areas, eventually two million people died. Famine caused political turmoil and uprising of farmers against remnants of Japanese and French colonial society. Ho Chi Minh uses turbulence by successfully spreading his Vietnamese movement