“…The vibrant historical period [1945][1946] has attracted the attention of many researchers and historians, both in Vietnam and abroad whose works, especially the works that deal directly and indirectly with issues of protecting and consolidating the revolutionary government, have been published in many different genres including reference books, monographs, magazines, and textbooks in universities and colleges. Typical examples include: Vietnam's first year after the August Revolution (Nguyen, K. G., 1961); History of the resistance war against French colonial invasion (1994); Unforgettable Years (Vo, N. G., 1974); From the Hue Court to the Viet Bac War Zone (Pham, K. H., 1987); The An Nam Dragon (Bao, D., 1980); The work of protecting and building the people's government in Vietnam in the years [1945][1946] (Nguyen, T. U., 1999); Diplomatic struggle in the people's national democratic revolution (1945-1954) (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1976; Vietnam History 1940-1952(Philippe, 1952; Paris-Saigon-1952(Philippe, 1988; Vietnam in 1946: How did the war start? (Stein, 2013); The Vietnamese Revolution of 1945: Roosevelt, Ho Chi Minh, and De Gaulle in a World at War (Stein, 1991); Why Vietnam?…”