To make this book, he spent a lot of effort, directly met witnesses and collected documents, thereby introducing predecessors such as: Hoang Trong Mau, Ho Hoc Lam, Le Hong Son, Ly Phuong Duc, Nguyen Sy Sach, Phung Chi Kien, Nguyen Cong Thu, Hoang Dao Thuy, Trinh Dinh Thao, Luong Dinh Cua... These are all people who are eager to learn and have a strong patriotism, who have "shared weal and woe" with the people in the cause of resistance and nation building led by President Ho Chi Minh .
Going into each article, readers will discover interesting stories surrounding the life and revolutionary career of our ancestors. Such as the case of comrade Ho Hoc Lam, a Party member but without a Party card, always supported President Ho Chi Minh as well as our Party in many different ways. Or the story of the three brothers Nguyen Thuc Canh, Nguyen Thuc Duong and Nguyen Thuc Do also left for the next generation an example of patriotism, not willing to be slaves. Closer to today's generation is the revolutionary and culturalist Hoang Dao Thuy (1900-1994), author of a number of publications such as: Teacher's profession, Elegant Hanoi, Old Hanoi streets, What do men of the South do... These are communist patriots who contributed to the success of the August Revolution, bringing independence and freedom to the country.
2. As the first great victory of the nation under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam in the 20th century, the August Revolution of 1945 has left a deep mark on the history of our nation. With its great stature, significance, wide spread and lasting value, the August Revolution still contains many events that need to be recreated, many historical issues that need to be thoroughly explained, many historical experiences that need to be summarized and applied to the present and the future. Based on the above wishes, the two authors, Professor, Doctor, People's Teacher Trinh Nhu and Associate Professor, Doctor Tran Trong Tho, together compiled the publication August Revolution 1945 - The first great victory of the Vietnamese nation in the 20th century (Ho Chi Minh City General Publishing House) to reflect and clarify a number of historical issues in the entire process of the August Revolution movement.
3. The memoir The Story of a Female Liberation Army Soldier Raising the Flag on Independence Day (National Political Publishing House Truth) by author Dam Thi Loan is not only a book, but also a ticket back to the roots, touching the hearts of readers. The book is not written in a dry chronicle style, but is the autobiography of a person who lived, fought and made history. Ms. Dam Thi Loan, a loyal Tay ethnic girl, one of the first three female Liberation Army soldiers, told the story of the tumultuous days. From the hardships at the Viet Bac base, the secret meetings in the deep forest, to the moment of bursting into tears when she raised the national flag on Independence Day, September 2, 1945, at Ba Dinh Square.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/nhung-trang-sach-goi-nhac-mua-thu-lich-su-post815120.html
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