Dak Lak from the late nineteenth century to the August Revolution in 1945

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- The struggles of ethnic people in Dak Lak against French colonialists invaded
 N'Trang Gưh uprising (1887 - 1913)
Ama Jhao revolt (1889 - 1905)
The struggle of Oh H'Mai and MaDla
The anti-French struggle movement of Buon Ma Thuot civil servants and officials (1925 - 1926)
N'Trang Long revolt (1912 - 1935)
- Dak Lak in the campaign to fight for national liberation (1930 - 1945)
Patriotic worker movement
+ Since the French built the first plantations in Dak Lak, there have been many lively movements of workers. From the form of primitive, spontaneous to organized struggles, the struggles have shown that the level of enlightenment of workers has gradually been enhanced, more closely organized and more conscious. although the worker movement in this period did not have the direct leadership of the Party organization, but due to the unique characteristics of the Vietnamese working class with its Revolutionary and dynamic nature, the worker movement in Dak Lak is a part of the national liberation campaign directed by the Party of the Party organization, but due to the rieemh characteristics of the Vietnamese working class with its revolutionary and dynamic nature, The worker movement in Dak Lak is part of the Party-led national liberation campaign.

Branch of the exile in Buon Ma Thuot during the campaign of national liberation in Dak Lak
Khoi Nghia won the government in Dak Lak during the August 1945 revolution
+ Since Japan jumped into Indochina, the Party correctly identified the situation: Due to the conflict of interests and to prevent the abstraction from being beaten by the French after the Dong Minh army landed, Japan had to lower the Fa.

 

 

 

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