The
Democratic Republic of Vietnam (
DRV; ), commonly known in English as
North Vietnam, was a state in
Southeast Asia which existed as a state from 1945 to 1976. Vietnamese revolutionary leader
Ho Chi Minh declared independence from
France on 2 September 1945 and announced the creation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. France reasserted its colonial dominance and a war ensued between France and the
Viet Minh, led by Ho. The Viet Minh ("League for the Independence of Vietnam") was a coalition of nationalist groups, mostly led by communists, In February 1951, the communists announced the creation of the
Lao Động Party (Labor Party), gradually marginalizing non-communists in the Viet Minh.