The assassination of Bazin, a French labour recruiter in Hanoi, on February 9, 1929, marked a turning point and the beginning of the demise of the Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng (VNQDD), the Vietnamese Nationalist Party, which perpetrated the killing. The resulting French retribution severely weakened the fledging Vietnamese revolutionary movement and hampered its ability to undermine French rule.
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