The collection comprises 25 titles, carefully edited and cross-referenced to ensure consistency, while drawing on inherited and newly developed historical research. It upholds both theoretical and practical value, with a modern presentation and high-quality design, appealing to a wide readership.

This extensive and meticulously prepared collection is divided into three main sections. The first includes selected works reprinted from the valuable archives of the People’s Army Publishing House. These are writings by distinguished early leaders of the Communist Party, who were also historical witnesses.

The second section features specialised research works by generals, officers, veterans, scholars and journalists, focusing on the August 1945 General Uprising.
The third section comprises literary and artistic works inspired directly or indirectly by the August Revolution.
These works reaffirm that the August Revolution and National Day (September 2) remain powerful themes, continuing to inspire creativity among writers and artists. Such works have established, and will continue to hold, enduring appeal for readers of all backgrounds.