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The years 1930–1931 in Vietnam marked the political entrance of the Vietnamese working class and peasantry and the emergence of the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) as the workers' and peasants' undisputed leader. Vietnamese historians have generally claimed that this was a period of “revolutionary upsurge” and that the struggles of the period were full-dress rehearsals for the August Revolution of 1945.
Ngô Vĩnh Long (Fri,) studied this question.