viernes, 2 de septiembre de 2011

VIETNAM

Un día como hoy, en 1945, el lider de Vietnam -Ho Chi Min- declaró la independencia de su país del dominio francés, inmediatamente después de la rendición de Japón, como resultado de las bombas atómicas de Hiroshima y Nagasaki en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Copio un fragmento del portal de history.com
Hours after Japan's surrender in World War II, Vietnamese communist Ho Chi Minh declares the independence of Vietnam from France. The proclamation paraphrased the U.S. Declaration of Independence in declaring, "All men are born equal: the Creator has given us inviolable rights, life, liberty, and happiness!" and was cheered by an enormous crowd gathered in Hanoi's Ba Dinh Square. It would be 30 years, however, before Ho's dream of a united, communist Vietnam became reality.

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