Documentary articles


  • The singing voice for peace which lives forever and ever

    10/10/2022

    As the new year of 2021 came for a few days, the War Remnants Museum learned very sad news: one of our peace-loving friends reportedly died due to a fatal illness. She was Yokoi Kumiko, a Japanese singer who raised her singing voice for peace in the midst of bomb attacks to support the Vietnamese people in their struggle against the foreign aggression.

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  • Bell made of 500lb bomb canister

    10/10/2022

    During the Viet Nam War, the U.S. military used bombs and mines to destroy several localities, and Bình Thuận Province was one of them. The attacks reached its peak during the years 1960-1972 when bombs rained down on the so-called iron triangle (Hàm Thắng, Hàm Chính, Hàm Liêm) in Hàm Thuận Bắc District, Bình Thuận Province, inflicting several losses and sufferings for the inhabitants in these areas.

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  • An overview on the Geneva Accords

    07/10/2022

    After the victory of the August Revolution of 1945, President Hồ Chí Minh publicly announced the formation of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (DRV) at Ba Đình Square, Hà Nội on September 2, 1945.

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