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| 1945 | AMS Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| Dissolves the Indochinese Communist Party & forms the Association for Marxist Studies |
| 1945 | Conference of Potsdam Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| July Potsdam The Allied leaders divide Vietnam at the 16th parallel |
| July Potsdam The British will take the sth & Chinese nationalists the nth of Vietnam |
| 1945 | Constitution Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 25th Aug Hanoi The Emperor abdicategiving Ho Chi-Minh the "mandate of heaven" |
| 1945 | Constitution Bao Dai |  |
| 28th Aug Accepts the post of supreme political adviser in the provisional Government |
| 1945 | Constitution Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 2nd Sep Hanoi Proclaims the independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam |
| 1945 | Diplomacy Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 2 million Vietnamese die of famine in the Nth because Japan orders more peanuts & jute |
| 1945 | Government Bao Dai |  |
| 28th Aug Accepts the post of supreme political adviser in the provisional Government |
| 1945 | Government Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 29th Aug Announces the Provisional Government in Hanoi with Bao Dai as Supreme Counsellor |
| 1945 | Independence Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 23rd Aug Hanoi Arrives in a Vietminh dominated Hanoi |
| 23rd Aug Hanoi Enter Hanoi & declares independence |
| 2nd Sep Japan surrenders to the Allies & Ho declares independence |
| 2nd Sep Hanoi Proclaims the independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam |
| 1945 | Indochinese Communist Party Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| Dissolves the Indochinese Communist Party & forms the Association for Marxist Studies |
| 1945 | Invasion of Vietnam Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 9th Sep Chinese troops move down to the 16th parallel, as agreed with the Allies |
| 1945 | NLC Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 16th Aug Tran Ho Summons 60 comrades to Tran Ho to form the National Liberation Committee |
| 16th Aug Tran Ho Summons 60 comrades to Tran Ho to form the National Liberation Committee |
| 1945 | President Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 16th Aug Appointed President of the National Liberation Committee |
| 29th Aug Appointed President of Nth Vietnam |
| 1945 | Prime Minister Kim, Tran Trong |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Vietnam by the Japanese |
| 1945 | Strike Chi-Minh, Ho |  |
| 24th Sep Saigon In response to French violence in Saigon the Vietminh abandon their policy of pacifism |