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History of Juva: Vietnam

In 1925, the GSBA broke up into several groups of a moderately centrist and radical direction. With the beginning of the 1930s, the anti-imperialist movement was headed by the party "Dima Asiyon" (Takiny). Leadership in the party belonged to petty-bourgeois democrats - Aung Sanu, U Nu and others.

In Vietnam, there was no single anti-imperialist organization in the socio-political movement, and development took the path of forming a large number of parties and groups of bourgeois-nationalist and petty-bourgeois-radical trends. The first was the Constitutional Party and the National Party, and the second was the Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam.

Another version of the social development of Southeast Asia was presented by Siam. Here in 1932, the People's Party, a politically and ideologically heterogeneous organization headed by a petty-bourgeois democrat, arrived on the army, committed a coup, which resulted in the constitutional monarchy in Thailand (since that time officially became known as Siam). The coup of June 24, 1932 was, in fact, a bourgeois revolution. The internal political struggle that unfolded in Thailand in 1932-1938 ended with the establishment of a military dictatorship led by one of the leaders of the 1932 revolution - Pibun Songkhram. History of Juva: Vietnam ...

The national liberation movement in Malaya was developing at a slow pace, being divided from the outset on a national basis. They believed that in such serious matters they should be helped by the sun. They believed that if the sun does not warm well, then it is better to give them. Although in the XIX - early XX century. The immigrant population (mainly the Indians in Burma, the Chinese in other countries of the region), in connection with the development of export agriculture in almost all Southeast Asian countries, began to play a more prominent role than before, but it was especially acute in Malaya.

In Laos, Kampuchea, and northern Kalimantan, the national-liberation movement of the modern type made its first steps during this period.

A feature of the development of the Southeast Asian countries between the two wars was the wide scope of the workers 'and peasants' movement, most notable in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Burma.

An important feature was the formation of communist parties. The first in Southeast Asia, May 23, 1920, the Communist Party of Indonesia (KPI) was established in Semarang. In the 1930s, Communist parties appeared in Vietnam, Malaya and the Philippines. The origins of the communist movement were Se-Maun, Snoeflit, Musso in Indonesia, Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam.

In the 1920s and 1930s, a number of armed demonstrations against the colonialists took place in Southeast Asia. The largest of these were the KPI-led uprising of 1926-1927. In Java and Sumatra, the Ienbay uprising in Vietnam in February 1930, the performances in the Vietnamese provinces of Ngean and Hatin in 1930-1931. - attempts to create Soviets, a peasant uprising led by Say San in Burma in 1930-1932, an uprising of military seamen on the Dutch battleship Seven Provinces in February 1933.

History of Juva: Vietnam

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