Vietnamese people fought with fortitude against fascism


Two articles of great significance by Truong Chinh

On the 60th anniversary of the victory over fascism and the 60th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day of 2nd September, two articles of great significance “Long Live the Victorious Soviet Union!” and “German Fascism has Breathed its Last” written by Truong Chinh, the then General Secretary of our Party, in 1942 and 1945 respectively for the Liberation Banner Newspaper, the Central Organ of the Party, are hereby introduced.


German fascists have breathed their last breath!

On 2 May 1945, the Red Army commanded by General Zhukov captured the capital of Nazi Germany.


They used to fight to protect Moscow

During the fierce battles of the Red Army and Soviet people to protect the first socialist country in the world against the fascist forces of Germany, Italy and Japan, besides the Red Army soldiers, there were Vietnamese soldiers fighting in the suburbs Moscow in 1941. Vietnamologist and Doctor E.Kobelev wrote exclusively for Nhan Dan daily about the brave international Vietnamese fighters. We would like to introduce main content of the article.

Victory of Red Army of the Soviet Union and Vietnam’s revolutionary opportunities

The victory of the Red Army of the Soviet Union over the German and Japanese fascists created conditions and opportunities for Vietnam's revolution. Duc Luong writes.


The Vietnamese Communist Party leads the people in the fight against fascism

Under the leadership of the Party, the struggle of the Vietnamese people against fascism and the fascist war was reflected in two main points: Supporting the Soviet Union, joining the anti-fascist struggle and directly fighting Japanese fascists for the national independence. Doctor Nguyen Van Nhat, director of the Institute of History writes.


Last letter of Vietnamese fighter before his sacrifice

Comrade Huynh An Khang, from Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City, a member of the Communist Party of France, used to be an international fighter joining battles against fascists in France. He came to France to work as a worker and studied by himself for B.A degrees in literature and Greek language. Having married to a German woman, he lived with his wife for five years and had a son. He was executed by German fascist on October 22, 1941 in Choisel camp in France.


 

 

 

 


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