Exhibition on historic struggle to defend Ha Noi

December 09, 2022 2:47 PM GMT+7

VGP - An exhibition titled “The silence” opened at Hoa Lo Prison relic site in Ha Noi on December 9 to help the public gain an insight into the 12-day-and-night fierce struggle against US airstrikes to defend the capital city in late 1972.

Exhibition on historic struggle to defend Ha Noi   - Ảnh 1.

Visitors to the exhibition that opened at the Hoa Lo Prison relic site on December 9

An exhibition titled “The silence” opened at Hoa Lo Prison relic site in Ha Noi on December 9 to help the public gain an insight into the 12-day-and-night fierce struggle against US airstrikes to defend the capital city in late 1972.

The display is held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the “Dien Bien Phu in the air” victory (December 1972 - 2022) and 50 years since the release of American pilots imprisoned in the North (1973 - 2023).

Visitors will have a chance to learn about the “silence” after US carpet bombings and fierce battles, as well as the losses and sacrifice suffered by each soldier and civilian during the 12 days and nights resisting the airstrikes.

They can also feel the “silence” behind stone walls of “Ha Noi Hilton”, a satirical name that the imprisoned American pilots gave to the Hoa Lo Prison then, where they looked back on the war, the life, and the Vietnamese people.

The exhibition also reflects the “silence” 50 years later, when war veterans of the US returned to visit the former battlefield and “Ha Noi Hilton”.

During the historic 12 day-and-night battle in December 1972, the Vietnamese army and people defeated US airstrikes in the North, shooting down 81 aircraft of all kinds, including 34 B-52s, forcing the US to sign the Paris Agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Viet Nam in January 1973.

This triumph is also called the “Dien Bien Phu in the air” victory, which took the name from the victory of the Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 1954 that put an end to the French colonial rule over Indochina./.

Kim Anh
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